A Perfect Spy

A Perfect Spy by John Le Carré is a first edition published by Penguin Group (Canada) in 1986. This novel, comprising 475 pages, delves into the intricate world of espionage through the story of British intelligence agent Magnus Pym, who mysteriously disappears. The narrative unfolds as two searches are launched: one by agents from both East and West in pursuit of the missing spy, and another by Pym himself as he seeks to unravel the secrets of his own past.
Readers will find a complex exploration of identity and loyalty woven into the fabric of this thriller. The dual quests highlight the tension and intrigue inherent in the world of spies, as well as the personal struggles faced by Pym. With its focus on espionage, this book offers a detailed look at the motivations and challenges within the intelligence community, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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When Britishn intelligence agent Magnus Pym disappears, two desperate searches are initiated–the hunt of agents, East and West, for the missing spy and Pym’s own quest to uncover the mysteries of his own past.
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