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Bezig met laden... The Mulberry Bush: A Novel (editie 2015)door Charles McCarry (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Too confusing, with the layers of turncoat and spies. The protagonist starts off as a intelligent maverick who is going to pull a fast one on the Bureau but spends the rest of the book as a pawn relating messgaes. Oh, and having crazy wild sex with his wife ALL THE TIME. Right. And not at all relevant. I can't believe I've been a fan of spy thrillers for decades and had never heard of Charles McCarry. I came across a review of one of his older novels a short time ago, sought it out, and picked a different one off the stack at the local library since my original target wasn't available. If the rest of his catalog is as well-done as 'The Mulberry Bush', I think I've discovered a writer that'll keep me busy for awhile. As you might expect in a book written by an ex-CIA field operative, the spycraft in Mulberry Bush seems impeccable and the actions of the characters are realistic. The plot, which involves the intent of the son of a disgraced CIA agent to exact revenge on the agency, is complex, many-layered, sexy, and exciting. The dialogue is crisp and very realistic and the conclusion may or may not be what you expect. It's an interesting way to wrap things up, no matter what. I've read many, many spy novels through the years, many of which were written by ex-practitioners, and am constantly struck by a few things: these guys and gals are really smart, everyone has an agenda, there are endless physical and mental challenges, and I could never handle the stress. There are certainly black and white areas in their type of work, but the largest acreage is gray and it takes special types of people to excel. I can't even describe how excited I am to start exploring the rest of McCarry's work! geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Fiction.
Thriller.
HTML: A novel of international espionage and personal vengeance from the author Lee Childs called "better than John Le Carré." Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I was glued to each page and hated to put the book down even for bathroom breaks or meals (which I am seldom too involved to miss). Mr. McCarry makes the world of fast-paced, over-the-top spying and plotting very real. Trying to determine who is doing what to whom and why is all encompassing and you do not ever want to miss a word because you might miss a clue to what is real and what is contrived in this world of lies and assumed identities.
Hats off to Charles McCarry! Big thank you to Mr. McCarry, Grove Atlantic and Goodreads GiveAways for the opportunity to read this wonderful book. ( )