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In this gripping novel, Ted Mundy, a failed writer and former spy, navigates life as a tour guide in southern Germany, burdened by debts and the responsibilities of a new family. Once a brave operative during the Cold War, he now grapples with the complexities of his past and the actions of his homeland. Mundy's life takes a turn when he reconnects with Sasha, an old friend and fellow spy, who has returned from years of wandering as a university lecturer. Sasha, a radical and dreamer, believes he has found the ultimate answer to life in the form of a mysterious billionaire philanthropist named Dimitri. This encounter offers Mundy and Sasha a potential escape from their financial struggles, but it raises unsettling questions. Who is Dimitri, and why does his wealth originate from obscure Middle Eastern sources? As the duo contemplates the implications of accepting Dimitri's help, Mundy remains skeptical, sensing that some gifts come with hidden costs. This novel weaves a rich tapestry of loyalty and betrayal, tracing the friendship of two men from the tumultuous 1960s in West Berlin through the shadows of Cold War Europe to the contemporary landscape of terrorism and shifting alliances. It is a poignant exploration of morality and the complexities of friendship in a changing world.
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Absolute Friends, John le Carré
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- Released
- 2004
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- Title
- Absolute Friends
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John le Carré
- Publisher
- Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
- Released
- 2004
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 383
- ISBN10
- 0340832886
- ISBN13
- 9780340832882
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Religious Topics, Thriller, Friendship, England, Berlin, Past, Espionage, Escape, Spy Novels, Lies, Munich, Cold War, CIA, Distrust
- First published
- 2003
- Original title
- Absolute Friends
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
- Description
- In this gripping novel, Ted Mundy, a failed writer and former spy, navigates life as a tour guide in southern Germany, burdened by debts and the responsibilities of a new family. Once a brave operative during the Cold War, he now grapples with the complexities of his past and the actions of his homeland. Mundy's life takes a turn when he reconnects with Sasha, an old friend and fellow spy, who has returned from years of wandering as a university lecturer. Sasha, a radical and dreamer, believes he has found the ultimate answer to life in the form of a mysterious billionaire philanthropist named Dimitri. This encounter offers Mundy and Sasha a potential escape from their financial struggles, but it raises unsettling questions. Who is Dimitri, and why does his wealth originate from obscure Middle Eastern sources? As the duo contemplates the implications of accepting Dimitri's help, Mundy remains skeptical, sensing that some gifts come with hidden costs. This novel weaves a rich tapestry of loyalty and betrayal, tracing the friendship of two men from the tumultuous 1960s in West Berlin through the shadows of Cold War Europe to the contemporary landscape of terrorism and shifting alliances. It is a poignant exploration of morality and the complexities of friendship in a changing world.












