Perry and Gail are idealistic and very much in love when they splurge on a tennis vacation at a posh beach resort in Antigua. But the charm begins to pall when a big-time Russian money launderer enlists their help to defect.
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Perry and Gail are idealistic and very much in love when they splurge on a tennis vacation at a posh beach resort in Antigua. But the charm begins to pall when a big-time Russian money launderer enlists their help to defect.
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Excellent service, book exactly as described and well packaged for delivery.
Robert H
Jun 21, 2015
His Kind of Venom
Once again Le Carré displays his superb skill as a storyteller, but again he ruins his story through a pervasive bitterness toward the West; i.e., Britain and America, and their governments. What was a tolerable skepticism in his early works (cf. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold) has become virtually an obsession, and this work only leaves a sense of the sour venom that motivates its author.
Fatmouse
Mar 31, 2012
Not my cup of tea
It was a disappointment. The most boring book I have read of late. Was there a point to it?
BrianE
Dec 16, 2010
a better "recent" Le Carre
one of his better books in a while. Great storytelling.