Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241505342
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 240
- Weight: 177 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241505348
- Publisher Date: 30 Sep 2021
- Height: 196 mm
- Spine Width: 19 mm
- Width: 132 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
Len Deighton’s “An Expensive Place to Die” plunges readers into 1960s Berlin. Follow British agent Bernard Samson as he navigates espionage, political intrigue, and personal dilemmas in the divided city. Experience a thrilling spy novel that captures the Cold War’s tension and complexity. Buy now and uncover Samson’s gripping story.
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Manika Rawat –
Not my favorite Deighton, but still a good read. The plot twists keep you guessing. Samson’s personal struggles add depth.
Raunaq Mehrotra –
This book was alright. I didn’t find myself completely captivated, but it held my attention enough to finish it. An okay read.
Tanya Jethwani –
Deighton delivers a tense thriller, but the plot felt a bit convoluted at times. Samson is a compelling character though. Worth a read for spy novel fans.
Kushal Jaiswal –
Good, but not great. The plot was a little too convoluted, and I had trouble keeping track of all the characters. Still a decent read.
Shreya Sharma –
Kept me guessing until the very end! Samson is a fascinating character. Highly recommend this one. A brilliant book!
Mohamad Arsh –
A complex and engaging spy thriller. Deighton’s writing is sharp and insightful. I would recommend it to other readers!
Linu Jangid –
Enjoyable read, but I found it a bit too long. The intrigue is excellent, and Samson is a great character. Just needed some trimming.
Kaustuv Bhattacharya –
A classic Cold War spy story. The Berlin setting is fantastic and the atmosphere is thick with intrigue. I enjoyed it, but the ending was a little abrupt.
Saksham Dhawan –
Excellent depiction of Cold War Berlin. The story is intricate and keeps you on the edge of your seat. A must-read for espionage fans.
Harsh Mewara –
A fantastic spy thriller with a compelling protagonist and a richly detailed setting. Highly recommend if you like Cold War stories.
Harsh Singh –
A bit dense and slow-moving for my taste. The characters are well-developed, but I struggled to stay engaged throughout.
Aayush Gupta –
Gripping and suspenseful! Deighton’s Berlin is a character in itself. Highly recommended for anyone who loves espionage fiction.
Shrey Ramanbhai Patel –
Deighton’s attention to detail is impressive. You feel like you’re right there in Berlin. A thrilling and intelligent spy novel.
Abhimanyu Anurag –
Found it slow to start, but once it got going, I was hooked. Samson’s cynicism is refreshing. A solid spy novel, but not Deighton’s best.
Kushagra Arya –
Enjoyed the realism and lack of gadgets. Samson feels like a real person, not a superhero. Some parts dragged a bit, hence the rating.