Tinker, ​Tailor, Soldier, Spy (George Smiley 5.) 3 csillagozás

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John le Carré's classic novels deftly navigate readers through the intricate shadow worlds of international espionage with unsurpassed skill and knowledge and have earned him – and his hero, British Secret Service agent George Smiley – unprecedented worldwide acclaim.

A modern masterpiece in which le Carre expertly creates a total vision of a secret world, „Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” begins George Smiley's chess match of wills and wits with Karla, his Soviet counterpart.

It is now beyond doubt that a mole, implanted decades ago by Moscow Centre, has burrowed his way into the highest echelons of British Intelligence. His treachery has already blown some of its most vital operations and its best networks. It is clear that the double agent is one of its own kind. But which one? George Smiley is assigned to identify him. And once identified, the traitor must be destroyed.

Eredeti megjelenés éve: 1974

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Penguin, London, 2020
404 oldal · puhatáblás
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Penguin, London, 2019
416 oldal · keménytáblás · ISBN: 9780241337158
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Penguin, London, 2018
404 oldal · puhatáblás · ISBN: 9780241323410 · ASIN: 024132341X

4 további kiadás


Enciklopédia 5

Szereplők népszerűség szerint

Jim Prideaux


Most olvassa 2

Várólistára tette 4

Kívánságlistára tette 2


Népszerű idézetek

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It's the oldest question of all, George. Who can spy on the spies?

85. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

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And now it was pouring with rain, Smiley was soaked to the skin and God as a punishment had removed all taxis from the face of London.

27. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

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There’s no crime in looking after the people one loves.

222. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

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The more identities a man has, the more they express the person they conceal.

238. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

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The Minister left, taking a couple of sandwiches with him to eat in the car and failing to say goodbye to Mendel, presumably because he was not a constituent.

257. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

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Witchcraft No. 3 discussed revisionism in Hungary and Kadar’s renewed purges in political and academic life: the best way to end loose talk in Hungary, said the author of the paper, borrowing a phrase coined by Khrushchev long before, would be to shoot some more intellectuals.

161. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Kádár János · Magyarország
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We used to be rather a classy bunch. Why are we so vulgar these days?

180. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

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'Was anyone else mentioned?'
'Esterhase,' Jim snapped, in the same taut tone. 'Bloody man wanted to know how anyone could trust a Hungarian.'

341. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Jim Prideaux · magyarok, magyarság
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“Bill’s backside must look like a damn gridiron,” Control muttered next day, barely looking up from his reading. “The years he’s spent sitting on the fence.”

183. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

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Now whole new vistas of deceit opened before him. His friends, his loves, even the Circus itself; joined and re-formed in endless patterns of intrigue. A line of Mendel’s came back to him, dropped two nights ago as they drank beer in some glum suburban pub: “Cheer up, Peter, old son. Jesus Christ only had twelve, you know, and one of them was a double.”

215. oldal (Sceptre, 2011)

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Jézus Krisztus

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