The narrator of The Legacy of Spies by John Lecare is a man named Peter Guillem, who was George Smiley's hard-working colleague and apprentice in the British Secret Service and is now living in his old age on a family farm on the south coast. Now a l ...
The narrator of The Legacy of Spies by John Lecare is a man named Peter Guillem, who was George Smiley's hard-working colleague and apprentice in the British Secret Service and is now living in his old age on a family farm on the south coast. Now a letter has reached Peter that he has been called to London by the appointed people in his old job. But what is the reason? His past and his experiences from the Cold War have now come to close him down. The espionage missions that were once the centerpiece of London's secret councils and people like Alec Limas and George Smiley and Peter Guillem himself was involved in them, must now be scrutinized by a generation that has no memory or imagination of the Cold War and no patience for its evidence.
John Locarre, who himself was a successful spy in the past, in the story of the legacy of spies by tying the past to the present, has created an atmosphere where the story of each of these time periods arouses a strong passion in the audience. With complete artistry, he has turned a plan in such a way that it looks both innovative and exciting. This novel is exactly as interesting and attractive as the two previous novels that the story is about, and it was created in an atmosphere where tension, humor, and duality resonate. John le Carré and his narrator, Peter Guillaume, present a treasure trove of unforgettable characters new and old in Legacy of Spies.
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