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A Most Wanted Man

On sale

25th June 2009

Price: £8.99

Selected:  ebook / ISBN-13: 9781844568994

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A half-starved young Russian man in a long black overcoat is smuggled into Hamburg at dead of night. He has an improbable amount of cash secreted in a purse round his neck. He is a devout Muslim. Or is he? He says his name is Issa. Annabel, an idealistic young German civil rights lawyer, determines to save Issa from deportation. Soon her client’s survival becomes more important to her than her own career. In pursuit of Issa’s mysterious past, she confronts the incongruous Tommy Brue, the sixty-year-old scion of Brue Freres, a failing British bank based in Hamburg. A triangle of impossible loves is born. Meanwhile, scenting a sure kill in the so-called War on Terror, the spies of three nations converge upon the innocents. Poignant, compassionate, peopled with characters the reader never wants to let go, A MOST WANTED MAN is alive with humour, yet prickles with tension until the last heart-stopping page. It is also a work of deep humanity, and uncommon relevance to our times.

Reviews

<i>Sunday Telegraph</i> on THE CONSTANT GARDENER
Another classic narrative. Nobody writing today manipulates suspense better. Nobody constructs a more tantalisingly complex plot. A powerful, moving novel that stands with le Carré's best. It is, in other words, essential reading
<i>Sunday Times</i>
'This thriller exhibits his familiar strengths: superbly realised characters; a succession of knockout scenes nobody else could produce; and a distinctive ability to fuse social comedy and moral anger . . . Mesmerising.'
Charles Cumming, <i>Mail on Sunday</i>
'A formidably sophisticated work of fiction, full of energy, rage and great humour. All the qualities for which le Carré's fiction has been admired - his descriptive powers, his electrifying dialogue, his cynicism in the presence of corporate greed and government power - are visible in THE MISSION SONG. That this great English novelist continues to produce work of this calibre with such frequency is simply astonishing.'
<i>Daily Mail</i> on THE CONSTANT GARDENER
A page-turner which reminds us that the master storyteller of the Smiley books has lost none of his cunning
<i>Sunday Telegraph</i>
'I imagine this is the first time that le Carre has been mentioned in the same breath at Updike and Roth. They, after all, are Literary Novelists with a capital L and N, whereas Le Carre is . . . well. what is he? Actually he is sui generis. Or, rather, he is his own genre. Quite an achievement that.'
<i>Independent on Sunday</i>
'THE MISSION SONG is meticulously researched, and the tricks and tactics of being a top interpreter are convincingly rendered. You're left with the uncomfortable feeling that perhaps politicians, journalists, civil servants and the businessmen really are the lying, amoral bastards portrayed here. Perhaps it isn't only in le Carre's world, but in the real world too, that we're unwise to believe what we are told.'
<i>Times Literary Supplement</i>
'It is a fast-paced and entertaining book. Le Carre has constructed another one of his meticulous plots that satisfies in terms of theme, suspense and style. One is delighted by its satire, and moved by its insistence on the importance of doubt and the necessity of choosing responsibly at every moment.'
<i>Spectator</i> on THE MISSION SONG
'le Carre shows no sign of slowing up or losing touch.'
<i>Daily Mail</i>
'Exquisitely crafted'
<i>Observer</i> on ABSOLUTE FRIENDS
A literary master for a generation
<i>Daily Express</i> on ABSOLUTE FRIENDS
Complex, often sardonically funny, always galvanically written. In fact his best book in years
<i>The Times Literary Supplement</i>
Richly detailed, full of righteous fire to offset its desperate prognosis, THE CONSTANT GARDENER is a very impressive piece of work.
<i>Observer</i>
'Le Carre's eye is undimmed, his passion for his craft as strong as it ever was. He delivers a tale that few could equal and none will surpass.'
<i>Evening Standard</i>
'Bold, vigorous and extremely funny.'
John Sutherland, 'Front Row',<i> BBC Radio 4</i>
'I think it's very good'