The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

Author: John le Carre

Alex Leamas is tired. It's the 1960s, he's been out in the cold for years, spying in Berlin for his British masters, and has seen too many good agents murdered for their troubles. Now Control wants to bring him in at last – but only after one final assignment.

He must travel deep into the heart of Communist Germany and betray his country, a job that he will do with his usual cynical professionalism. But when George Smiley tries to help a young woman Leamas has befriended, Leamas's mission may prove to be the worst thing he could ever have done.

In le Carré's breakthrough work of 1963, the spy story is reborn as a gritty and terrible tale of men who are caught up in politics beyond their imagining.

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Book Cover:  Our Kind of Traitor
'Return of the master . . .  le Carré has done it again for our nasty new age.' The Times
'Return of the master . . .  le Carré has done it again for our nasty new age.' The Times
Published: 30/05/2011
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780141049168
RRP: $24.95
Published:19/10/2010
Format:Paperback, 258 pages
RRP:$24.95
ISBN-13:9780141194523
ISBN-10:0141194529
Publisher:Penguin UK

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21 May 2012
2012 Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs) - winners

The Australian Book Industry Awards were held in Sydney on Friday night. It was a great night for Penguin with our books taking the top honors in four book categories including the prestigious Book of the Year. Congratulations also to Peg McColl, Kate McCormack and the rights team who won the International (Rights) Award for the second year running for Paul French's book Midnight in Peking. United Book Distributors were again named Distributor of the Year.

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