Three Complete Novels

Three Complete Novels by John Le Carré, published by Avenel Books in July 1988, presents a collection of intricate narratives centered around espionage. This first edition spans 665 pages and is written in English. The book delves into the complexities of spy assignments, exploring themes of danger and moral ambiguity as agents navigate perilous situations in their careers.
Readers will encounter three distinct stories that highlight the tension and intrigue of the espionage world. The narratives include a desperate agent seeking to conclude his career, a security officer investigating a missing person amidst a backdrop of historical turmoil in Germany, and a chilling scenario involving Soviet missiles and missing evidence. Each story weaves together elements of fiction and thrillers, offering a multifaceted view of espionage and its implications.
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‘The spy … ‘: The story of a perilous assignment for the agent who wants to desperately end his career of espionage. ‘A small town … ‘: Alan Turner, London’s security officer, is sent to Bonn to find a missing man and files as Germany’s past, present, and future threaten to collide in a nightmare of violence. ‘The looking glass war’: Uncertain evidence suggests Soviet missiles being put in place close to the German border, while vital film has gone missing and a courier is dead.
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