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Single and Single

by John le Carre, John Le Carre
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Synopsis

A lawyer from the London finance house of Single & Single is shot dead on a Turkish hillside by people with whom he thought he was in business. A children's magician is asked by his bank to explain the unsolicited arrival of more than five million pounds sterling in his young daughter's modest trust. A freighter bound for Liverpool is boarded by Russian coast guards in the Black Sea. The celebrated London merchant venturer "Tiger" Single disappears into thin air.

In Single & Single the writer who both epitomizes and transcends the novel of espionage opens with a haunting set piece, then establishes a sequence of events whose connections are mysterious, complex, and compelling. This is a story of corrupt liaisons between criminal elements in the new Russian states and the world of legitimate finance in the West. Le Carré's finest novel in years, it is also an intimate portrait of two families: one Russian, the other English; one trading illicit goods, the other...

The New York Times Book Review - Michael Lewis

Today [le Carre] faces the same problem as his spies: he has to find something else to do....The moral center of the story is a young man who betrays his father in order to save him. In le Carre's hands betrayal becomes a formof loyalty. it is a rich idea....But try getting it across in a real bank!

About the Author, John le Carre

Any spy novelist working today must contend with the legacy of John le CarrΓ©, and it's a rare author who earns comparison with the master. Le CarrΓ©'s The Spy Who Came In from the Cold and his trilogy starring British intelligence hero George Smiley and nemesis "Karla" are classics of Cold War literature, but the closing of that era has not left le CarrΓ© at loose ends: His later novels have departed for new milieus with no sacrifice of intrigue.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1999
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Audio
Format
Audio
ISBN
9780671043902

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