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un hombre decente

John Le Carre

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Nat, a forty-seven-year-old veteran of the British Secret Service, believes his years with the agency are over. He's back in London with his wife, the resigned Prue. But with the growing threat from Moscow, the Office has another mission for him: to take charge of a defunct Lo...

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Nat, a forty-seven-year-old veteran of the British Secret Service, believes his years with the agency are over. He's back in London with his wife, the resigned Prue. But with the growing threat from Moscow, the Office has another mission for him: to take charge of a defunct London substation with a disorganized group of agents. The only glimmer of light on the team is young Florence, who has her sights set on the Russia Department and a Ukrainian oligarch involved in shady dealings. In addition to being a spy, Nat is a passionate badminton player. His usual Monday afternoon opponent is half his age. He is the introspective and solitary Ed, who hates Brexit, loathes Trump, and detests his job at an impersonal media agency. And, however improbable it seems, it is Ed who will drag Prue, Florence, and Nat himself down the path of political outrage in which they will all become trapped.


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Nat, a forty-seven-year-old veteran of the British Secret Service, believes his years with the agency are over. He's back in London with his wife, the resigned Prue. But with the growing threat from Moscow, the Office has another mission for him: to take charge of a defunct London substation with a disorganized group of agents. The only glimmer of light on the team is young Florence, who has her sights set on the Russia Department and a Ukrainian oligarch involved in shady dealings. In addition to being a spy, Nat is a passionate badminton player. His usual Monday afternoon opponent is half his age. He is the introspective and solitary Ed, who hates Brexit, loathes Trump, and detests his job at an impersonal media agency. And, however improbable it seems, it is Ed who will drag Prue, Florence, and Nat himself down the path of political outrage in which they will all become trapped.

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