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Call for the Dead
Call for the Dead
Author: John le Carre
George Smiley had liked Samuel Fennan, and now Fennan was dead from an apparent suicide. But why? Fennan, a Foreign Office Man, had been under investigation for alleged Communist Party activities, but Smiley had made it clear that the investigation-little more than an routine security check-was over and that the file on Fennan could be closed....  more »
ISBN: 320100
Publication Date: 1962
Pages: 128
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Publisher: Walker and Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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This is Le Carrés first novel in which he created his master spy, George Smiley: short, stout, mild-mannered, obscure-looking (for ones concept of a spy). It is post WW II and Smiley is being forced into retirement, but first, one last task: an interview. Too bad that his object turns up dead as a door nail the next day: an apparent suicide. Hold on! He left a wake up call and failed to consume a self-prepared snack. So here is Smiley, back on the track of spies as the cold war looms in the future. The novel also forebodes Smileys life to come; his attractive, titled wife has left him, he forced into retirement, he is called back.
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Just started reading LeCarre, as this is his first book I thought it was pretty good. Didn't understand why he needed to write a report at the end repeating a lot but clearing up a few things. over all a nice read.


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