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John le Carré: The Constant Gardener (2005, Scribner)

Frightening, heartbreaking, and exquisitely calibrated, John le Carré's new novel opens with the gruesome murder …

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Save yourself the time.
"Big Pharma is really evil. Like, evil right? No, it's worse than that, it's like, really, really evil."
And so on. For hundreds of pages.
You begin to think straw pharmacist had a point.
Now we don't have the Cold War any more we have to think up some more ("Ain't gonna study war no more" doesn't really work in the thriller business).
Somehow my old review of this got lost. It involved Alice Liddell and the Cod War somehow.