
Three Complete Novels: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy / The Honourable Schoolboy / Smiley's People
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
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格式
精装书
页数
952
语言
英语
已发布
Sep 30, 1995
出版商
Wings
ISBN-10
0517146975
ISBN-13
9780517146972
描述
In a meticulously crafted world of intrigue and betrayal, John Le Carré weaves together three gripping tales that explore the shadowy realm of espionage. The narrative follows George Smiley, a seasoned intelligence operative whose quiet demeanor belies a sharp intellect and an unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth. Each story delves into the labyrinthine complexities of loyalty and deception within the Cold War landscape, pushing characters to their limits as they navigate a web of spies and double agents.
The first novel plunges into the depths of the intelligence community, where Smiley is tasked with unravelling a conspiracy that strikes at the heart of British security. The stakes escalate in the second tale as the intricacies of personal and political motivations collide, showcasing the relentless pursuit of justice amid moral ambiguity. Finally, in the concluding narrative, Smiley’s enduring quest for resolution culminates in a masterful confrontation with his past and the darker elements of his profession.
Together, these stories illuminate the fine line between right and wrong, portraying the harrowing reality of a world where trust is a luxury few can afford. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in the tense atmosphere and psychological depth that define Le Carré's work, making for an unforgettable exploration of the spy genre.
The first novel plunges into the depths of the intelligence community, where Smiley is tasked with unravelling a conspiracy that strikes at the heart of British security. The stakes escalate in the second tale as the intricacies of personal and political motivations collide, showcasing the relentless pursuit of justice amid moral ambiguity. Finally, in the concluding narrative, Smiley’s enduring quest for resolution culminates in a masterful confrontation with his past and the darker elements of his profession.
Together, these stories illuminate the fine line between right and wrong, portraying the harrowing reality of a world where trust is a luxury few can afford. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in the tense atmosphere and psychological depth that define Le Carré's work, making for an unforgettable exploration of the spy genre.