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Call for the Dead
by John Le Carre
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George Smiley feels himself to be something of a dinosaur roaming the halls of the British Secret Service. An agent of the old-school, Smiley is called back to service one last time before retiring. When a member of the Foreign Office commits suicide following a routine interview with Smiley, the case quickly spirals outwards to involve an assortment of shady characters, both foreign and national, none of whom are what they seem to be and all with several hidden agendas.
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9780743431675,
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Scribner,
2002
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9780575033696,
Book,
V. Gollancz,
1983
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9780940595033,
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Hill & Co Pub,
1987
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9780582535466,
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Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd,
1985
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9780802714435,
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Walker & Co,
2004
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9780896211933,
Hardcover,
Thorndike Pr,
1988
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9780553266238,
Paperback,
Bantam Books,
1982
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9780886461959,
Audio Cassette,
Dh Audio,
1986
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9780786102358,
Audio Cassette,
Blackstone Audio Inc,
1991
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First Line
When Lady Ann Sercomb married George Smiley towards the end of the war she described him to her astonished Mayfair friends as breathtakingly ordinary.
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