Call for the Dead
1961 • 164 pages

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Average rating3.8

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3.5/5. This was my first foray into espionage novels, I've always avoided them because I'm not really one to appreciate a lot of physical action in my books. But maybe it's because Le Carre is a bit more old-school and definitely very English, so the vibe of this one felt almost a bit like the Agatha Christie vibes that I'm very familiar with and I quite enjoyed it overall. It sometimes felt more like a mystery, although there was definitely more of that political thriller element in the background of it.

George Smiley is an interesting protagonist, starting off the entire series already near retirement age, and looking nothing like your usual dashing hero of a spy movie. He's supposedly short and stout, and looks more like a well-to-do freeloader, though he in fact is part of the Secret Service and gets a lot more action in his life than one would expect.

I'd definitely continue, especially since my whole objective is to eventually work my way to reading the two titles that I always hear the most about: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, as well as The Night Manager.

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