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Three Complete Novels: Call for the Dead / A Murder of Quality / The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

por John le Carré

Series: George Smiley (1-3)

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A call from the dead: Pulled back from overseas duty during World War II, Smiley was redirected to face the threats of the Cold War. He had been asked to interview Samuel Fennan of the Foreign Office after an anonymous letter accused Fennan of Communist Party membership. Smiley's report cleared him of the allegations, so he was stunned to learn that Fennan had died the day after the interview, leaving a suicide note that claimed his career had been ruined. Investigating circumstances that make no sense to him, Smiley gradually uncovers a spy ring and in so doing is led into a lethal duel of wits with the best of his war-time pupils. A murder of quality: George Smiley was simply doing a favor for Miss Ailsa Brimley, and old friend and editor of a small newspaper. Miss Brimley had received a letter from a worried reader: "I'm not mad. And I know my husbad is trying to kill me." But the letter had arrived too late: it's scribe, the wife of an assistant master at the distinguished Carne School, was already dead. So George Smiley went to Carne to listen, ask questions, and think. And to uncover, layer by layer, the complex network of skeletons and hatreds that comprised that little English institution. The spy who came in from the cold: the tale of a British agent who longs to end his career but undertakes one final, bone-chilling assignment. When the last agent under his command is killed and Alec Leamas is called back to London, he hopes to come in from the cold for good. His spymaster, Control, however, has other plans. Determined to bring down the head of East German Intelligence and topple his organization, Control once more sends Leamas into the fray -- this time to play the part of the dishonored spy and lure the enemy to his ultimate defeat.… (más)
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CALL FOR THE DEAD

It wouldn’t be fair to say this wasn’t my cup of tea, more like it wouldn’t be my first or second choice at the drinks counter. I had heard such great praise for this series and was left wondering why.

Yes, it’s well-written, almost exceptionally so. Le Carre doesn’t go the dictionary required route, nor does he pander to the “See Smiley run” type. The story itself moves along at a steady pace, with no thrilling chases, no gasping moments, no “what was he thinking” scenes until the conclusion where Smiley is no more known than he was on page one.

Actually, I rather enjoyed Mendel and really hope that he appears in the future stories. He was by far the most interesting character.

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  debavp | Jul 7, 2012 |
Call for the Dead. This is the first novel in the George Smiley series. It provides a good introduction to Smiley and a few of the repeating characters in an interesting, well written novella.
The book opens with Lady Ann having left Smiley after two years of marriage. The suicide of a Foreign Service Officer that Smiley recently interviewed after an anonymous letter was received naming Samuel Fennan as a communist sympathizer begins the plot. Smiley meets Elsa Fennan and at the Fennan residence he picks up an 8:30 wake up service call meant for Samuel Fennan. This begins a trail of things that are not what they seem with Smiley in the middle.
One of the more interesting characters in the story is Dieter Frey. He was a student of Smiley's who Smiley passed over as a candidate for the English Intelligence service. Dieter is a forceful personality with a handicap that forces him to walk with a pronounced limp. He appears in the book as an agent for the East German Secret Service. The climax of the story is a confrontation between Smiley and Dieter.
I have read many of the George Smiley books and enjoyed them all. This one is very short but sets the tone for Smiley as the product of England of the 30's who becomes an unlikely hero in the Cold War.
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A call from the dead: Pulled back from overseas duty during World War II, Smiley was redirected to face the threats of the Cold War. He had been asked to interview Samuel Fennan of the Foreign Office after an anonymous letter accused Fennan of Communist Party membership. Smiley's report cleared him of the allegations, so he was stunned to learn that Fennan had died the day after the interview, leaving a suicide note that claimed his career had been ruined. Investigating circumstances that make no sense to him, Smiley gradually uncovers a spy ring and in so doing is led into a lethal duel of wits with the best of his war-time pupils. A murder of quality: George Smiley was simply doing a favor for Miss Ailsa Brimley, and old friend and editor of a small newspaper. Miss Brimley had received a letter from a worried reader: "I'm not mad. And I know my husbad is trying to kill me." But the letter had arrived too late: it's scribe, the wife of an assistant master at the distinguished Carne School, was already dead. So George Smiley went to Carne to listen, ask questions, and think. And to uncover, layer by layer, the complex network of skeletons and hatreds that comprised that little English institution. The spy who came in from the cold: the tale of a British agent who longs to end his career but undertakes one final, bone-chilling assignment. When the last agent under his command is killed and Alec Leamas is called back to London, he hopes to come in from the cold for good. His spymaster, Control, however, has other plans. Determined to bring down the head of East German Intelligence and topple his organization, Control once more sends Leamas into the fray -- this time to play the part of the dishonored spy and lure the enemy to his ultimate defeat.

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