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Topic History of: A Most Wanted Man - John Le Carre
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JK2006 Brilliant as always... like Gerald Seymour, Le Carre's research is so impeccable (including, this time, our friend Clive Stafford Smith) that you get to know more about the world he inhabits than any news bulletin could convey.

Any readers of our conspiracy theorist threads here should read this novel.