Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241337134
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 304
- Weight: 278 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241337135
- Publisher Date: 04 Jul 2019
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Width: 126 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.
Experience the chilling world of espionage with “The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.” Follow Alec Leamas’s perilous mission in East Germany, where deception and betrayal blur the lines between right and wrong. This gripping thriller by John le Carré explores the moral complexities of the Cold War era. Perfect for fans of spy novels and historical fiction. ISBN: 9780241337134. Keywords: Cold War, espionage, spy, thriller, suspense, John le Carré, Alec Leamas, East Germany.
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Rajarshi Chanda –
Enjoyed the realistic portrayal of espionage. Some parts were confusing, but overall, a compelling read.
Divya Meena –
A bit slow-paced for my taste, but the intricate plot kept me engaged. A worthwhile read for spy novel enthusiasts.
Sourav Kumar –
Interesting, but very dense. It took me a while to get into it. Worth it if you like a challenge.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
It’s a very good book, but very depressing. You will feel the weight of the world. Be prepared for that.
Ishu Yadav –
Le Carré masterfully weaves a tale of deception. It’s a bit dense, but the payoff is worth it. A great book.
Mansi . –
A bit too slow for me, but I can appreciate the craft. Great writing and a solid plot. Not my favourite but still good.
Bronia Mathews –
Engrossing and suspenseful. The ending was a shock! Highly recommended for fans of Cold War thrillers.
Pratibha Singh –
Good read overall. I found the plot a little slow at times, but the atmosphere was excellent. Solid Cold War thriller.
Aniket Mulmule –
Le Carré paints a dark picture of espionage. The plot is twisting and turning, its hard to predict. Brilliant!
Tani Gupta –
Excellent story, well told. A bit slow but incredibly rewarding if you stick with it. Highly recommended.
Aryan Chouhan –
Bleak and cynical, but brilliantly written. Not a feel-good book, but a powerful exploration of morality.
Prince Jangra –
A classic! Le Carré’s writing is superb, though the bleakness can be a bit much. A must-read for spy novel fans.
Nisu Kumari –
Not a light read, but a rewarding one. Explores the grey areas of morality in a fascinating way.
Sumit Kumar Jayant –
Le Carré at his finest. A complex and morally ambiguous story that will stay with you long after you finish reading.
Nirmal Kumar –
Gripping story with complex characters. The ending left me feeling uneasy, but it’s definitely thought-provoking.
Sreepada Manissha –
Found it depressing, but undeniably well-written. The characters felt very real. A different type of spy story.
Vivek –
Classic spy novel. Not always the easiest to follow, but the atmosphere and characters are top notch.
Anshul Jhalani –
A masterpiece! The best spy novel ever. Intricate, intelligent, and ultimately heartbreaking. Must read it!