
Call for the Dead: A George Smiley Novel
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格式
平装书
页数
176
语言
英语
已发布
Oct 2, 2012
出版商
Penguin Books
版本
Reprint
ISBN-10
0143122576
ISBN-13
9780143122579
描述
In a world shrouded in espionage and secrecy, George Smiley emerges as a distinguished figure navigating the murky waters of Cold War politics. This compelling narrative introduces readers to Smiley, a nuanced and introspective spy who wrestles with the implications of loyalty and betrayal.
As the protagonist delves into the investigation of a colleague's mysterious death, he unravels a web of deception that forces him to confront not only external foes but also the demons of his past. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as Smiley's intellectual prowess is tested against the backdrop of a society rife with paranoia and hidden agendas.
Le Carré masterfully weaves a story that examines the moral complexities of intelligence work, elevating the genre beyond mere thrill-seeking. Smiley's character embodies the burdens of those who serve their country in silence, revealing the often-overlooked human costs of the pursuit of truth.
Rich with intricate plot twists and profound character development, this tale transcends the boundaries of a conventional spy novel, offering a poignant reflection on trust, duty, and the shadows that linger in the heart of geopolitics.
As the protagonist delves into the investigation of a colleague's mysterious death, he unravels a web of deception that forces him to confront not only external foes but also the demons of his past. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as Smiley's intellectual prowess is tested against the backdrop of a society rife with paranoia and hidden agendas.
Le Carré masterfully weaves a story that examines the moral complexities of intelligence work, elevating the genre beyond mere thrill-seeking. Smiley's character embodies the burdens of those who serve their country in silence, revealing the often-overlooked human costs of the pursuit of truth.
Rich with intricate plot twists and profound character development, this tale transcends the boundaries of a conventional spy novel, offering a poignant reflection on trust, duty, and the shadows that linger in the heart of geopolitics.