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  • Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

  • George Smiley, Book 5
  • By: John Le Carré
  • Narrated by: Simon Vance
  • Length: 11 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

By: John Le Carré
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Publisher's summary

It's the oldest question of all, George. Who can spy on the spies?

There’s a mole in the Circus.

Pulled out of (forced) retirement by his old protégé, Peter Guillam, George Smiley must determine who among the high command at the British Secret Intelligence Service is in fact a Soviet spy—one who’s been climbing their way up the ranks for decades. The stakes are high: the mole is behind more than one failed operation and has lain waste to some of their best informant networks.

With scant resources and few allies, Smiley must use every skill at his disposal to identify and destroy a traitor who threatens the very fabric of the Circus.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, following the events of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, introduces Smiley’s Soviet counterpart and nemesis, Karla, the head of Soviet foreign intelligence. One of John le Carré’s most enduring works, the 2011 feature film adaptation (starring Gary Oldman and Colin Firth) received three Oscar nominations and won two BAFTAs, including Outstanding British Film.

©2011 John Le Carré (P)2024 Dreamscape Media
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Well written, good plot

This book frequently shows up on the Top XX spy novels lists and so I finally picked it up. My first John LeCarre book. I spent the first third of the book trying to figure out who the players were. I even wrote them down and their relationship to each other. Also the spy speak is a bit cryptic. Having said all that, I definitely enjoyed the second two thirds. Mr. LeCarre is a very good writer albeit a bit full of himself. The hero, George Smiley, is aging and dumpy but you end up loving his character.
Good plot, good ending.
I have listened to a few books narrated by Simon Vance and he never disappoints.

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Simon Vance is the king of narrators.

The guy could read the god damned phone book for all I give a rip. I WOULD LIKE TO SHAKE HIS HAND SOME DAY.

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The best of le Carré

The pieces of the puzzle never quite fit together because they never can. That’s the brilliance of the story, Living with unrelenting ambiguity.

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Way better than the movie

I mean not shocking but this book is so much more dynamic and interesting than the movie. Don’t not read it because you think you know the story. You don’t! I even went into this book knowing the end because of reading the books out of order and I was still super in suspense until the end.

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Simon Vance Brings this Classic to Life

I have read this book several times and listened to another narrated version. I purchased this version to listen to during a cross-country auto trip. Simon Vance breathes life into this classic story of espionage and counter espionage. Anyone who watched the butchered cinema version of this story produced in 2011 will be greatly relieved and entertained by this excellent narration of a great story.

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