A Delicate Truth

A Delicate Truth
John le Carre
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Hardback
h197 x 121mm - 336pg
28 Jul 2022 UK
International import eta 10-19 days
9780241396360
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John le Carre's A Delicate Truth is a furiously paced story of moral dilemma, bold action and unexpected love. Gibraltar, 2008. A counter-terror operation, codenamed Wildlife, is being mounted in Britain's most precious colony. Its purpose: to capture and abduct a high-value jihadist arms-buyer. Its authors: an ambitious Foreign Office Minister, and a private defence contractor who is also his close friend. So delicate is the operation that even the Minister's private secretary, Toby Bell, is not cleared for it. Cornwall, UK, 2011. A disgraced Special Forces soldier delivers a message from the dead. Was Operation Wildlife the success it was cracked up to be - or a human tragedy that was ruthlessly covered up? Summoned by Sir Christopher Probyn, retired British diplomat, to his decaying Cornish manor house, and closely observed by Probyn's beautiful daughter, Emily, Toby must choose between his conscience and duty to his Service. If the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing, how can he keep silent?
I think he has easily burst out of being a genre writer and will be remembered as perhaps the most significant novelist of the second half of the 20th century in Britain. He will have charted our decline and recorded the nature of our bureaucracies like no one else has. But that's just been his route into some profound anxiety in the national narrative. Most writers I know think le Carre is no longer a spy writer. He should have won the Booker Prize a long time ago. It's time he won it and it's time he accepted it. He's in the first rank. -- Ian McEwan Telegraph No other writer has charted - pitilessly for politicians but thrillingly for readers - the public and secret histories of his times, from the Second World War to the "War on Terror" Guardian One of those writers who will be read a century from now -- Robert Harris With A Delicate Truth, le Carre has in a sense come home. And it's a splendid homecoming ... Satisfying, subtle and compelling The Times The perfectly paced, exquisitely cynical style that is le Carre's hallmark Sunday Times The master of the modern spy novel returns ... this is writing of such quality that - as Robert Harris put it - it will be read in one hundred years Daily Mail A brilliant climax, with sinister deaths, casual torture, wrecked lives and shameful compromises Observer John le Carre has lost none of his ability in skewering the murkier foibles of the British Establishment. A tale of deception, greed, betrayal and ultimately, revenge ... it is not until the last few pages that the full three dimensions of the plot are thrillingly revealed Country Life A writer of towering gifts ... le Carre is one of the great analysts of the contemporary scene, who has a talent to provoke as well as unsettle Independent John le Carre takes us back to his favourite scenarios: Whitehall, the secret services, the gentleman's clubs, dodgy bankers, corrupt public schoolboys and gruesome American neo-cons ... revelling once more in that imaginary world of secrets and lies that is le Carre's gift to us Evening Standard Tense, twisty, and driven by a melancholy insight into human motivation ... deeply compelling The Week John le Carre is as recognisable a writer as Dickens or Austen, with an often-imitated but never rivalled cast of seedy spies, false lovers, public schoolboys struggling with guilt, and charming but immoral leaders of the brutal establishment ... This is vintage le Carre and highly enjoyable Financial Times Thrilling, suspenseful ... Fans will not be disappointed Sunday Express Utterly convincing characters, a tight plot ... Wonderful Sunday Mirror Thrilling Express Choreographed with unsettling precision Metro When I was under house arrest I was helped by the books of John le Carre ... they were a journey into the wider world ... These were the journeys that made me feel that I was not really cut off from the rest of humankind -- Aung San Suu Kyi Plunges the reader into a modern-day thriller...Dad won't be able to put it down Metro [It] has all the essential ingredients of his masterpieces: the dilemmas of duty, patriotism and decency -- Simon Sebag Montefiore Metro 'Books of the Year' John Le Carre at his masterful best ... nobody does it better -- Ben Macintyre The Times 'Books of the Year' Widely hailed as a return to the good old Smiley days ... le Carre writes with laconic elegance -- Kate Saunders The Times 'Books of the Year'
John le Carre was born in 1931 and attended the universities of Bern and Oxford. He taught at Eton and served briefly in British Intelligence during the Cold War. For the last fifty years he has lived by his pen. He divides his time between London and Cornwall.

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