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Karla’s Choice plays out as a clever, loving, sporadically tongue-in-cheek addition to the very best of John le Carré’s work
A.S.H. Smyth
There are a couple of examples of major authors returning this year, even from beyond the grave
Alexander Larman
While I expected the le Carré who emerges from it to be a womanizer, a fantasist and a self-server, I didn’t anticipate that he would be such a terrible bore
D.J. Taylor
Suleika Dawson’s account of her affair with novelist John le Carré has caused controversy. But she is unrepentant
Brice Stratford
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