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At the start of it all, Jonathan Pine is merely the night manager at a luxury hotel. But when a single attempt to pass on information to the British authorities - about an international businessman at the hotel with suspicious dealings - backfires terribly, and people close to Pine begin to die, he commits himself to a battle against powerful forces he cannot begin to imagine. In a chilling tale of corrupt intelligence agencies, billion-dollar price tags and the truth of the brutal arms trade, John le Carre creates a claustrophobic world in which no one can be trusted. 'A marvellously observed relentless tale' Observer 'Complex and intense . . . page-turning tension' San Francisco Chronicle
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The night manager, John le Carré
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- Released
- 2016
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- Title
- The night manager
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John le Carré
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 483
- ISBN10
- 0241247527
- ISBN13
- 9780241247525
- Series
- George Smiley
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Fantasy, Love, Thriller, Classics, Suspense, Germany, Murders, Death, England, Russia, Great Britain, Action, English Literature, Adapted for Film, Berlin, London, Espionage, Violence, Spy Novels, Betrayal, Sweden, Intrigues, Nordic Noir, German Democratic Republic, Secret Services, Cold War, Adapted into Series, Court, Court Trials, Agents, Berlin Wall
- First published
- 1963
- Original title
- The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
- Rating
- 4.05 out of 5
- Description
- At the start of it all, Jonathan Pine is merely the night manager at a luxury hotel. But when a single attempt to pass on information to the British authorities - about an international businessman at the hotel with suspicious dealings - backfires terribly, and people close to Pine begin to die, he commits himself to a battle against powerful forces he cannot begin to imagine. In a chilling tale of corrupt intelligence agencies, billion-dollar price tags and the truth of the brutal arms trade, John le Carre creates a claustrophobic world in which no one can be trusted. 'A marvellously observed relentless tale' Observer 'Complex and intense . . . page-turning tension' San Francisco Chronicle

































