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A Legacy of Spies

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A Legacy of Spies

By: John le Carré
Narrated by: Tom Hollander
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Number-one New York Times best-seller.

The undisputed master returns with his first Smiley novel in more than 25 years - a number-one New York Times best-seller and ideal holiday gift.

Peter Guillam, staunch colleague and disciple of George Smiley of the British Secret Service, otherwise known as the Circus, is living out his old age on the family farmstead on the south coast of Brittany when a letter from his old Service summons him to London. The reason? His Cold War past has come back to claim him. Intelligence operations that were once the toast of secret London, and involved such characters as Alec Leamas, Jim Prideaux, George Smiley, and Peter Guillam himself, are to be scrutinized by a generation with no memory of the Cold War and no patience with its justifications.

Interweaving past with present so that each may tell its own intense story, John le Carré has spun a single plot as ingenious and thrilling as the two predecessors on which it looks back: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. In a story resonating with tension, humor, and moral ambivalence, le Carré and his narrator, Peter Guillam, present the listener with a legacy of unforgettable characters old and new.

©2017 John le Carré (P)2017 Penguin Audio
Espionage International Mystery & Crime Mystery Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Exciting Witty
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Critic reviews

“[Le Carré's] novels are so brilliant because they’re emotionally and psychologically absolutely true, but of course they’re novels.” (New York Times Book Review)

"[Le Carré] can convey a character in a sentence, land an emotional insight in [a] phrase & demolish an ideology in a paragraph." (Publishers Weekly [starred])

“Any reader who knows le Carré's earlier work, and quite a few who don't, will assume that any attempt to second-guess the mandarins of the Service will backfire. The miracle is that the author can revisit his best-known story and discover layer upon layer of fresh deception beneath it.” (Kirkus)

Intricate Plot • Complex Characters • Masterful Storytelling • Engaging Espionage • Historical Depth
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I had been wondering if and what a new le Carre novel would be about. I was very surprised when listening to a BBC broadcast that a new novel was on the stands. I immediately downloaded it and was happily listening away.

For Smiley and Smiley's People fans this is a walk down memory lane and le Carre spins it beautifully. The narration is great, although at times the narrator's voice was so low as to be difficult to hear.

Overall, it was a great novel and a great listening experience

Didn't Want It to End

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Outstandingly written and performed!

I enjoyed it so much, that it was a pleasure to listen to some of the chapters more than one time. The authors turn of words and the performance Were like music. I strongly recommend this audiobook.

A legacy of John Le Carre superbly performEd

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If you have read all of Le Carre’s previous books chronicling the activities of George Smiley and his “people” at MI 6, this one will provide the capstone; the wrapper to the entire story. In that sense, this is the best of them all.

The final chapter and in some ways, the best.

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Engrossing look back at George Smiley's team's efforts to identity the Russian mole in the British Covert Service.

Another outstanding spy story.

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a fitting conclusion to tinker tailor soldier spy
watch the film again to get visual flavor of all the players

Excellent sequel

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Another spy novel by John Le Carré, another well sent 7 hours. This time out Le Carré put the spy game under his all perceiving microscope. With a generation of writing convincingly about spies and their trade skill, here he focuses on the long begged questions at the heart of the profession. Is it worth all the pain and death? Without a Cold War justification will governments find the spies too costly to keep around. When an old case surfaces and threatens to publicly expose old spies and their secrets will the government use it as an excuse to handle outdated assets. Beautifully written, thoroughly engrossing.

Post Cold War Spies Face Revenge of Reality

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Masterfully crafted, true to his characters, vividly realistic. A joy to read for its content and exceptional writing

Not since Tinker Taylor

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If you want guns, explosions, violence etc... this is not it. If you enjoy J le C’s splendidly subtle yet complex intrigue this won’t disappoint. If you’ve enjoyed his past work you’ll love how this one weaves in the past. Consider refreshing on the Spy Who Came in from the Cold if you really want to appreciate how well it sews up that story line.

There is a reason he’s considered the best.

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I guess there are a lot of people who enjoyed this book, but after a couple of hours I still couldn't get into it. It was just a lot of cat and mouse dialogue between the protagonist, a retired British operative, and a couple of new people from his old organization who were trying to get some information from him about an operation he was involved in 10 years before. I guess this was a part of a series and maybe it would have been more interesting to me if I had been familiar with the characters, but I wasn't, and I wasn't.

I was disappointed.

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Le Carre's detail and description are excellent, and Tom Hollander is a good narrator, but there's not much of a plot (and I found the ending unsatisfying).

Somewhat disappointing

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