Smiley’s People

Smiley’s People by John Le Carré, published by Pan Books in 1980, is a gripping narrative that follows the return of a retired spymaster to the world of espionage. This edition spans 334 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with the murder of an émigré Soviet General, who also served as a British agent, prompting the protagonist to delve into a complex investigation that traverses Europe.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that explores themes of loyalty and betrayal within the espionage realm. As the spymaster retraces his steps, he confronts his past and prepares for a decisive encounter with his longtime rival, Karla. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the intricate world of intelligence, making it a notable addition to the genres of fiction and thrillers.
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The bespectacled spymaster is once more called from retirement to come to the aid of the ‘Circus’–and he returns with a vengeance. The murder of an émigré Soviet General who was also a British agent sends him digging into the past on a twisted trail across Europe that moves, inexorably, towards a final showdown with his old adversary, Karla of Moscow Centre.
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