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Our Game
by John Le Carre
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Another dropout from the business of spying for le Carre, this time in the form of recently retired spymaster, Tim Cranmer. Settling in the Somerset countryside with his inamorata, Emma, Cranmer is through with the dangerous life. But trouble comes when his best agent, Larry Pettifer, pays a visit, charming Emma and wooing her with talk of a new Russian revolution.
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9781433262104,
Compact Disc,
Blackstone Audio Inc,
2009
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9780679441892,
Hardcover,
Random House Inc,
1995
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9780679443025,
Audio Cassette,
Random House,
1995
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9780345400000,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
1996
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9780786157730,
Compact Disc,
Blackstone Audio Inc,
2007
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9780786157747,
MP3 CD,
Blackstone Audio Inc,
2007
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9780143171096,
Paperback,
Penguin Group Canada,
2009
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9780786110858,
Audio Cassette,
Blackstone Audio Inc,
1996
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"...Le Carre's depiction of the moral landscape achieves a new level of poignancy. This is a lyrical account of despair....'Our Game' is less a tale of the events surrounding [its] characters than a meditation on the metaphysics of betrayal....Le Carre has explored this terrain many times before, but never with such a profound sense of the moral struggle....Le Carre forces us to look at those warts on the face of our democracy, and he makes us realize how easily we would deny responsibility for the things we pretend we don't want done....'Our Game' leads us unerringly to the only place from where all geopolitical betrayal and mayhem starts, and that is the foul rag-and-bone shop of the human heart."
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