The Secret Pilgrim

The Secret Pilgrim by John Le Carré, published by Penguin Canada on January 7, 1992, is a compelling exploration of espionage in a post-Cold War world. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Ned, a seasoned veteran of the Circus, as he reflects on his extensive experiences in the realm of spying, drawing inspiration from his enigmatic mentor, George Smiley. Through Ned’s eyes, readers are taken on a journey that reveals the evolution of espionage tactics and the shifting landscape of international intrigue.
In this book, readers will find a rich tapestry of stories that encapsulate forty years of Cold War espionage, set against the backdrop of Europe and the Far East. The narrative delves into the complexities of training new spies while imparting lessons from the past, highlighting the challenges and transformations within the world of intelligence. With themes of loyalty and the intricacies of the spy game, The Secret Pilgrim offers a nuanced perspective on the art of espionage, making it a significant addition to the genre of thrillers.
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The Cold War is over. The rules of the spying game have changed. But to train new spies for this uncertain future, one must first show them the past. Enter the man called Ned, the loyal and shrewd veteran of the Circus. With the inspiration of his inscrutable mentor George Smiley, Ned thrills all as he recounts forty exhilarating years of Cold War espionage across Europe and the Far East .
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