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''Masterly ... dazzlingly intelligent and subtle'' Sunday Times

''Deighton''s best novel to date - sharp, witty and sour, like Raymond Chandler adapted to British gloom and the multiple betrayals of the spy'' Observer

Embattled agent Bernard Samson is used to being passed over for promotion as his younger, more ambitious colleagues - including his own wife Fiona - rise up the ranks of MI6. When a valued agent in East Berlin warns the British of a mole at the heart of the Service, Samson must return to the field and the city he loves to uncover the traitor''s identity. This is the first novel in Len Deighton''s acclaimed, Game, Set and Match trilogy.

A BERNARD SAMSON NOVEL



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The Berlin Game trilogy made lockdown possible. -- Olivia Laing
Deighton's outstanding achievement is the nine-volume series chronicling the life and times of Bernard Samson ... Deighton's Samson trilogies are as much about the elusiveness of human interactions as espionage. Spying is not a secret world sealed off from ordinary life but an extension of the world we all live in. -- John Gray * New Statesman *
Spying at its most captivating and intricate. -- Marcel Berlins * The Times *
Deighton's best novel to date - sharp, witty and sour, like Raymond Chandler adapted to British gloom and the multiple betrayals of the private spy. * Observer *
Virtuoso top level performance. * The Guardian *
Sheer consistent rightness page after page after page. * The Times *
A labyrinthine espionage epic lightened with laconic wit. -- Jeremy Duns * The Times *
Deighton, as always, makes the familiar twists and turns of spy errantry new again, partly by his grip of narrative, partly by his grasp of character, and partly by his easy, sardonic tone. * New Yorker *
Len Deighton's spy novels are so good they make me sad the Cold War is over. -- Malcolm Gladwell

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 27/05/2021
    ISBN13: 9780241505144, 978-0241505144
    ISBN10: 0241505143

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    ''Masterly ... dazzlingly intelligent and subtle'' Sunday Times

    ''Deighton''s best novel to date - sharp, witty and sour, like Raymond Chandler adapted to British gloom and the multiple betrayals of the spy'' Observer

    Embattled agent Bernard Samson is used to being passed over for promotion as his younger, more ambitious colleagues - including his own wife Fiona - rise up the ranks of MI6. When a valued agent in East Berlin warns the British of a mole at the heart of the Service, Samson must return to the field and the city he loves to uncover the traitor''s identity. This is the first novel in Len Deighton''s acclaimed, Game, Set and Match trilogy.

    A BERNARD SAMSON NOVEL



    Trade Review
    The Berlin Game trilogy made lockdown possible. -- Olivia Laing
    Deighton's outstanding achievement is the nine-volume series chronicling the life and times of Bernard Samson ... Deighton's Samson trilogies are as much about the elusiveness of human interactions as espionage. Spying is not a secret world sealed off from ordinary life but an extension of the world we all live in. -- John Gray * New Statesman *
    Spying at its most captivating and intricate. -- Marcel Berlins * The Times *
    Deighton's best novel to date - sharp, witty and sour, like Raymond Chandler adapted to British gloom and the multiple betrayals of the private spy. * Observer *
    Virtuoso top level performance. * The Guardian *
    Sheer consistent rightness page after page after page. * The Times *
    A labyrinthine espionage epic lightened with laconic wit. -- Jeremy Duns * The Times *
    Deighton, as always, makes the familiar twists and turns of spy errantry new again, partly by his grip of narrative, partly by his grasp of character, and partly by his easy, sardonic tone. * New Yorker *
    Len Deighton's spy novels are so good they make me sad the Cold War is over. -- Malcolm Gladwell

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