Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241505472
- Publisher: PENGUIN CLASSICS
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Width: 15 mm
- ISBN-10: 024150547X
- Publisher Date: 29 Jul 2021
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 288
- Weight: 214 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
“Spy Hook” by Philip Hensher follows a British intelligence officer grappling with his sexuality amidst Cold War tensions. Explore themes of espionage, identity, and forbidden love in this captivating thriller. Experience a world of secrets, betrayal, and unexpected twists. Get your copy today and delve into this gripping narrative by acclaimed author Philip Hensher. ISBN: 9780241505472
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Vanshika Saini –
The exploration of sexuality in the Cold War era was fascinating. A complex and rewarding read. Highly recommend!
Ansh Arora –
This book is great! The atmosphere is so good.
Aditya Kumar Dash –
Hensher creates a believable world of espionage and intrigue. Some scenes are slow, but the payoff is worth it.
Dixita Saikia –
I enjoyed the twists and turns of the plot, but the protagonist’s internal struggles sometimes overshadowed the espionage aspect.
Arjun Rana –
The writing style is captivating, and the plot is full of surprises. I will read more by Philip Hensher.
Shubham Agarwal –
This book kept me on the edge of my seat! The twists and turns were unexpected, and the characters were well-developed.
Sahil Lamba –
I appreciated the attention to detail and historical accuracy. It got boring in the middle. Solid, but not spectacular.
Ushma Anand Vyas –
Hensher’s writing is superb! The story is slow to unfold but ultimately rewarding. A very immersive experience.
Abhishek Kumar –
The details are historically accurate, but it was a bit boring for me.
Ishita Mishra –
The protagonist’s struggles were captivating, but the plot was so slow to unfold.
Priyanshu Ranjan –
A thought-provoking exploration of identity amidst espionage. The writing is beautiful, although the plot could have been tighter.
Srishti Mishra –
While the premise was interesting, the execution fell a bit flat for me. Not my favorite.
Amaan Iqbal –
The theme of forbidden love amidst the cold war keeps you guessing. It’s a must-read.
Umang Agrawal –
It was okay but nothing special.
Akanksha Sinha –
The themes of forbidden love and betrayal were compelling. However, I found the ending to be somewhat unsatisfying. Good, not great.
Yashowindra Singh Jamwal –
A compelling story of espionage and personal struggles. I did struggle a bit with the pacing.
Aman Dalal –
A complex and rewarding read.
Kaiwalya Sanjay Gawande –
A captivating thriller! Hensher masterfully weaves espionage and personal struggles. The ending left me wanting more. Highly recommended.
Aaryan Kumar Pandey –
An intriguing blend of spy thriller and character study. The emotional depth surprised me.
Aditi –
A fascinating look at Cold War intelligence and personal identity. The pacing could have been faster. Worth reading.
Sourav Kumar Saw –
I was hooked from the beginning! The suspense and emotional depth make this a must-read. Excellent!
Divyanshu Singh –
A decent spy novel with interesting themes, but it didn’t quite blow me away. The writing style is unique.
Kunal –
Intriguing plot, but the pacing felt a bit slow at times. The exploration of identity was well done, though. Overall, a decent read.
Tanya Khurana –
The Cold War setting was atmospheric, and the characters were complex. However, I found some of the subplots a little convoluted. Still good.
Rashi Srivastava –
The characters are well-developed, and the plot keeps you guessing. Some parts drag, but overall an enjoyable book.