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Hope (Leather Bound)

by Len Deighton (Author)
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Product Details

  • Leather Bound: 295 pages
  • Publisher: Scorpion Press; Limited signed edition edition (September 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1873567197
  • ISBN-13: 978-1873567197
  • Shipping Weight: 790 g
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From Publishers Weekly

Veteran British spy Bernard Samson returns to fight further Cold War battles in this deceptively easygoing sequel to Faith (and prequel to Charity), set in 1987. Here, the dour secret agent tries to track down his Polish brother-in-law, George Kosinski, who seems to have returned to his homeland in hope that his wife, presumed dead, is still alive. Samson, along with his aggravating superior, Dicky Cruyer, trails his quarry from Switzerland to Poland in the wake of the October 1987 stock market crash, only to be presented with evidence that Kosinski is dead?killed, it is said, by Russian army deserters. Samson doesn't buy the alleged facts of Kosinski's death, and events prove him correct?right up to the conclusion, a hair-breadth's escape from oblivion for himself and others. Deighton's carefully crafted but seemingly nonchalant narration?droll, almost deadpan?fits perfectly the character of Samson, a perceptive but closed-mouthed gent who is seemingly unimpressed by events like the sudden appearance of a dead body in his ex-mistress's bedroom or the bizarre theft of a severed hand. Exciting moments are handled casually, while causal conversations are given the detail expected of important ones, resulting in a version of reality that is disjointed and emotionally distanced, as a master spy's take on things may very well be. Deighton gives readers unfamiliar with Samson's troubled life plenty of background information, so newcomers as well as old series hands should take equal pleasure in this subtly intense offering by perhaps the only author other than le Carre who deserves to be known as "spymaster."
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal

Perenially popular British spy Bernard Samson resurfaces here in Deighton's ninth adventure. It is the winter of 1987. Samson's brother-in-law, George Kosinski, has disappeared and Samson is stuck with his irascible boss, Dicky Cruyer, following leads across Poland's raw and inhospitable terrain. They trek from the Kosinski country estate, where Nazi tunnels and bunkers lurk for miles, to the black-market bazaars of Warsaw, where reality becomes dreamlike. In the previous trilogy (e.g., Spy Line, LJ 12/1/88), Samson discovered that his gorgeous wife, Fiona, was a double agent. Now his relationships with both Fiona and his young mistress, Gloria, are disintegrating. Uncertain whether Kosinski is dead or alive, Samson returns to Berlin to face the Christmas holiday alone. After a physical breakdown, he rallies to explore his hunch that Kosinski is alive. Deighton's Poland is a macabre yet captivating landscape wherein scraps of hope, like meat, are scarce. Recommended for popular collections.
-?Susan A. Zappia, Maricopa Cty. Lib. Dist., Phoenix
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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