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The Looking Glass War
The Looking Glass War
Author: John le Carre
How long was it since the Department had mounted an operation? Too long. There had been a time when the distinctions were clear: the Circus handled all things political while the Department dealt with matters military. But over the years, the power and influence had slowly passed the Circus, and the Circus elbowed the Department out.
ISBN-13: 9780140165975
ISBN-10: 0140165975
Pages: 287
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4.3 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: penguin books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Anxious to regain its status as a Whitehall player, an outdated and out-of-fashion intelligence department conceives & launches a covert operation to penetrate the Iron Curtain. Unforgiving bureaucratic satire about the boys-school mentality of the secret world and its often costly games.
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Among other things, the description of running an Agent (Fred Leiser) through the Iron Curtain at night remains one of the best I've seen.

On a larger scale, this is a story of the mounting bureaucratic infighting between a military intelligence operation and the emergent power of the "Circus", Control and George Smiley. Like most good LeCarre novels it is also a story of more primal human emotions and their impact, in this case, on espionage operations. Very much worth the read.
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Long on the recruitment and training of a spy, in this one he comes in from the cold in a different manner. No fluff, straightforward prose; read easily at a single sitting (320 pages).
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Cold War spy tale set between English spys and the Germans.


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