Author:
Narrator: Sachs, Robin
Format: Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Penguin Audiobooks
Published: Oct 2010
Genre: Fiction - Espionage
Retail Price: $29.95
Ages: 17 - 17
Discs:
7
The unrivaled master of spy fiction returns with a taut and suspenseful of dirty money and dirtier politics.
For nearly half a century, John le Carre's limitless imagination has enthralled millions of readers and moviegoers around the globe. From the cold war to the bitter fruits of colonialism to unrest in the Middle East, he has reinvented the spy novel again and again. Now, le Carre makes his Viking debut with a stunning tour-de-force that only a craftsman of his caliber could pen. As menacing and flawlessly paced as The Little Drummer Girl and as morally complex as The Constant Gardener, Our Kind of Traitor is signature le Carre.
. Perry and Gail are idealistic and very much in love when they splurge on a tennis vacation at a posh beach resort in Antigua. But the charm begins to pall when a big-time Russian money launderer enlists their help to defect. In exchange for amnesty, Dima is ready to rat out his vory (Russian criminal brotherhood) compatriots and expose corruption throughout the so-called legitimate financial and political worlds. Soon, the guileless couple find themselves pawns in a deadly endgame whose outcome will be determined by the victor of the British Secret Service's ruthless internecine battles.
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"One of our great writers of moral ambiguity, a tireless explorer of that darkly contradictory no-man's land." —Tim Rutten, Los Angeles...
This novel probably deserves more than 3 stars and Robin Sachs does a pitch perfect job of reading, with each character possessing a distinctive voice that reflects their personality to a T. But I am just so tired of LeCarres sad depressing endings where everyone you are rooting for loses and where several major story lines are left totally unresolved. I know, life is unresolved, but so what? This is a story, it has a plot, it introduces complex characters who all rush towards a tense climax, but then... nothing. Id be happy to send Mr. LeCarre some Prozac if he would just write a story where most of the good guys come out ahead and all the main story lines are resolved at least regarding the plots climax.