The George Smiley Novels
To coincide with the major new BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of all the John le Carré novels featuring George Smiley we are releasing all eight books in a stunning new package.
Call for the Dead |
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It was less an interview than an amiable conversation over a walk in the park. George Smiley had been sent to speak to a high-ranking civil servant after an anonymous tip-off that he was a security risk. It was a formality - and the two men liked each other. Why then, did it apparently drive the poor man to despair? And why was he found dead the next day, the victim of an unnecessary suicide?
‘Brilliant. Realistic. Constant suspense . . . excellent writing’ ‘Intelligent, thrilling, surprising . . . makes most cloak-and-dagger stuff taste of cardboard’ Buy the Book:Buy Call for the Dead from Amazon.co.uk
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A Murder of Quality |
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Stella Rode has written two letters to the Christian Voice's problem column: the first was a tip for preparing pastry; the second declares that her husband may be planning to kill her. And by the time George Smiley is handed the second letter, Stella is already dead. Travelling to the old, cloistered institution of Carne School, Smiley discovers that neither the very respectable people of the school nor the murder are as straightforward as they appear.
‘Beautifully intelligent, satiric and witty’ Buy the Book:Buy A Murder of Quality from Amazon.co.uk
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The Spy Who Came In From The Cold |
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Leamas is finished. Every agent he ran has been remorselessly hunted and killed. It is time to come home, to come in from the cold.
‘The best spy story I have ever read’ ‘Written with pitiless, elegant clarity’ ‘Superbly constructed, with an atmosphere of chilly hell’ Buy the Book:Buy The Spy Who Came In From The Cold from Amazon.co.uk
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The Looking Glass War |
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The Department has faded since the war, effectively mothballed, without agents or resources. But now, with intelligence of a possible missile threat, it again has a mission. This is a chance to prove its influence to those at the Circus, like George Smiley, who think the Department's time has passed. The opportunity to reclaim former glory cannot be missed - even though it means putting men's lives in desperate risk, on foreign soil.
‘A book of rare and great power’ ‘A devastating and tragic record of human, not glamour, spies’ Buy the Book:Buy The Looking Glass War from Amazon.co.uk
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy |
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The Circus has already suffered a bad defeat, and the result was two bullets in a man's back. But a bigger threat still exists. And the legendary George Smiley is recruited to root out a high-level mole of thirty years' standing - though to find him means spying on the spies.
‘A great thriller, the best le Carré has written’ ‘A stunning story’ Buy the Book:Buy Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy from Amazon.co.uk
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The Honourable Schoolboy |
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It is a beleaguered and betrayed Secret Service that has been put in the care of George Smiley. A mole has been uncovered at the organisation's highest levels - and its agents across the world put in grave danger. But untangling the traitor's web gives Smiley a chance to attack his Russian counterpart, Karla. And part-time spy Jerry Westerby is the weapon at Smiley's disposal.
‘Simply the world's greatest fictional spymaster’ ‘In short, wonderful’ Buy the Book:Buy The Honourable Schoolboy from Amazon.co.uk |
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Smiley's People |
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The murdered man had been an agent - once, long ago. But George Smiley's superiors at the Secret Service want to see the crime buried, not solved. Smiley will not leave it at that, not when it might lead him all the way to Karla, the elusive Soviet spymaster?
‘An enormously skilled and satisfying work’ ‘An achievement of subtlety and power... the best single thing le Carré has written’ Buy the Book:Buy Smiley's People from Amazon.co.uk
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The Secret Pilgrim |
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The Cold War is over and Ned's career, if not the whole business of spying, is on the wane. He asks an old mentor - George Smiley - to lecture to the students now in his charge. And the great spy's speech drives Ned's thoughts to his own time in the world of espionage: to double agents and proud arms dealers, to a beautiful German terrorist and a royal escort mistaken for an assassin, and to betrayals both clumsy and cold-blooded.
‘le Carré writing at his exceptional best’ ‘Consummate and enthralling’ Buy the Book:Buy The Secret Pilgrim from Amazon.co.uk
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