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A Most Wanted Man
John le Carre

Scribner, 2008 - 336 pages

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New spies with new loyalties, old spies with old ones; terror as the new mantra; decent people wanting to do good but caught in the moral maze; all the sound, rational reasons for doing the inhuman thing; the recognition that we cannot safely love or pity and remain good "patriots" -- this is the fabric of John le Carré's fiercely compelling and current novel A Most Wanted Man.

A half-starved young Russian man in a long black overcoat is smuggled into Hamburg at dead of night. He has an improbable amount of cash secreted in a purse around his neck. He is a devout Muslim. Or is he? He says his name is Issa.

Annabel, an idealistic young German civil rights lawyer, determines to save Issa from deportation. Soon her client's survival becomes more important to her than her own career -- or safety. In pursuit of Issa's mysterious past, she confronts the incongruous Tommy Brue, the sixty-year-old scion of Brue Frères, a failing British bank based in Hamburg.

Annabel, Issa and Brue form an unlikely alliance -- and a triangle of impossible loves is born. Meanwhile, scenting a sure kill in the "War on Terror," the rival spies of Germany, England and America converge upon the innocents.

Thrilling, compassionate, peopled with characters the reader never wants to let go, A Most Wanted Man is a work of deep humanity and uncommon relevance to our times.

Look for John le Carré's piece "The Madness of Spies," a revealing glimpse into his time working for the British intelligence, in the September 29, 2008, issue of The New Yorker


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Culture Clash

A beggar, Issa, a supposed medical student, seeks to live at Melik's family's house in Germany. Melik, a boxer, is annoyed. The women pity Issa. He speaks Turkish with a Russian accent.

After the Cold war ended many people believed that this author lost his subject matter. This isn't true, as it turns out. Germany, with its Turkish inhabitants, provides the writer with an opportunity to use his angled vision.

It is discovered that Issa has been incarcerated in Istanbul. He is from Chechnya. There is an investment bank in the story. Tommy Brue, the head, feels that he lives in a state of unremitting seige. He is contacted by a lawyer from an organization called Sanctuary International. The clients of the organization are the wretched of the earth.

The Swedish police know an Issa Karpov is missing. The name Karpov is connected to an account at the investment bank. Issa is a destroyed child Brue surmises. It seems that Issa is the son of Karpov, the account holder, but he is also Chechen. He is an escaped prisoner from Sweden. The security agency cannot get a handle on Issa's case.

Issa's lawyer, Annabel, is the child of sixties-style radicals. When Tommy Brue's life becomes oppressive he goes to the Ernst Barlach Museum. Annabel claims to the authorities that her client, Issa, has an anonymous benefactor. The situation then becomes complicated. She is picked up by the authorities. Her mother is a judge and her father is an international lawyer and some of the actors involved are aware that she has relatives with an amount of clout.

The Le Carre themes continue to have potent force as the world changes. These days, in a book such as this one, the subject is Germany, England, Islamic fanaticism, Russia, and Russia's former empire. Typically truth, reality is difficult to find. There are insinuations, labyrinths, connections galore to confuse the reader in delightful fashion.


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Nice updated story line

Refreshing to see this author come into the present with the Islamic post 9-11 terrorist threat that penetrates Europe. Have to admit I like this better than the Smiley versions, which were a bit dry.
Placing it in Germany with all the bigotry that exists agains the Turks made it all that more realistiv,too.


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