The Russia House

le Carre, John

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Barley Blair is not a Service man: he is a small-time publisher, a self-destructive soul whose only loves are whisky and jazz. But it was Barley who, one drunken night at a dacha in Peredelkino during the Moscow Book Fair, was befriended by a high-ranking Soviet scientist who could be the greatest asset to the West since perestroika began, and made a promise. Nearly a year later, his drunken promise returns to haunt him. A reluctant Barley is quickly trained by British Intelligence and sent to Moscow to liaise with a go-between, the beautiful Katya. Both are lonely and disillusioned. Each is increasingly certain that if the human race is to have any future, all must betray their countries … In his first post-glasnost spy novel, le Carre captures the effect of a slow and uncertain thaw on ordinary people and on the shadowy puppet-masters who command them.

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Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Publisher City
London
Year
1989
Edition
1st
Format
h/b
Author
le Carre, John
SKU
IYC132547
Categories
Condition
Very good, 1st edition, unclipped d/j, black clothbound boards clean, silver spine titling bright; textblock firm, neat owner's inscription on ffep.
Size
8vo (230 x 150 / 9" x 6")
Page Count
344
ISBN
9780340505731