The Russia house

340 pages

English language

Published Dec. 13, 2004 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-0-7434-6466-6
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OCLC Number:
53162693

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4 stars (11 reviews)

A story of love, betrayal, and courage. At a small British trade fair in Moscow, a message of global importance is made up of three very fragile human links: a Soviet physicist burdened with a secret knowledge; a beautiful young Russian woman to whom the papers are entrusted; and Barley Blair, a bewildered English publisher pressed into service by British Intelligence to ferret out the source of the document.

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Le Carré's last book was his magnum opus, that's an impossible act to follow.

This was probably the weakest book of his I've read, but that also might be because of what preceded it. And it's still Le Carré, which means it's miles ahead of what most people can write.

Written in 1989 - not a banner year for the USSR - this is his first book explicitly dealing with Russia losing its superpower status compared to the USA. It's an interesting new status quo and gotta give credit to him for immediately exploring it.

Overall, it's fine, but more for the fanboys. Of which I am one.

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Subjects

  • Publishers and publishing -- Fiction
  • Intelligence officers -- Fiction
  • British -- Russia -- Fiction
  • Physicists -- Fiction
  • Moscow (Russia) -- Fiction