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The Miernik Dossier
The Miernik Dossier
Author: Charles McCarry
"Charles McCarry is the best modern writer on the subject of intrigue," wrote P.J. O'Rourke and Time Magazine has declared that "there is no better American spy novelist." McCarry's first book, The Miernik Dossier, originally published in 1973, is a riveting and imaginative tale in which a small group of international agents embark on a car tri...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451136527
ISBN-10: 0451136527
Publication Date: 7/2/1985
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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zade avatar reviewed The Miernik Dossier on
The Miernik Dossier is a fine example of Cold War spy fiction at its best. McCarry's approach of relating the tale from different points of view enhances the overall sense of confusion about what is truth and what is merely suspicion. The characters are occasionally types, but the story is intriguing and the plot absorbing. McCarry deserves the frequent comparisons he receives to Le Carré, in terms of the quality of his writing, but he also deserves recognition for having carved out a place truly his own in the genre.
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McCarry is one of the best spy thriller writers there is. Rival of Le Carre in my opinion.
virginiamom avatar reviewed The Miernik Dossier on + 28 more book reviews
Good book, which I did not like. Cold War Thriller and an interesting (ca 1973) take on Sudan. The novel is written as excerpts from intel reports, debriefs, and outside observers. The book thus is intentionally choppy, and lacked a narrative flow. Though written ages ago, it still packed a good punch and was not at all dated.

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