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The Night Manager

The Night Manager

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a denouement that only partially denoues
Review: A middling good LeCarre read. He fails to serve up his quota of fascinating voluable oddballs and sleazebags. And the denouement leaves a lot of unexplained loose ends. Still, a good read and an informative look at the backside of today`s world..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Le Carre In the Sunlight
Review: A very un-Le Carre Le Carre, but a fascinating journey nonetheless. Our hero, a British ex-serviceman, is a night manager at a Swiss hotel when he comes across a roving gang of gun-runners. His brief acquaintance with the leader - an fellow Brit expatriate, venal but somehow likeable - leads British intelligence to recruit him to the Cause, and, through a series of carefully planned misadventures, he's adopted into the gang and shacks up at its private Caribbean base. Many observations on the politics of money laundering and the drug trade, particularly the ambivalence of the Cold War era agents towards cooperating with the DEA. Again, Le Carre's sense of atmosphere - particularly the stupefying torpor of the Bahamas - is tone perfect.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Le Carre In the Sunlight
Review: A very un-Le Carre Le Carre, but a fascinating journey nonetheless. Our hero, a British ex-serviceman, is a night manager at a Swiss hotel when he comes across a roving gang of gun-runners. His brief acquaintance with the leader - an fellow Brit expatriate, venal but somehow likeable - leads British intelligence to recruit him to the Cause, and, through a series of carefully planned misadventures, he's adopted into the gang and shacks up at its private Caribbean base. Many observations on the politics of money laundering and the drug trade, particularly the ambivalence of the Cold War era agents towards cooperating with the DEA. Again, Le Carre's sense of atmosphere - particularly the stupefying torpor of the Bahamas - is tone perfect.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Worth a look
Review: An earlier reviewer pretty much summed up this book for me - "...a middling good LeCarre read...". Not exactly his best but still a pretty gripping novel and remarkably undated, even post 9/11. Some of his usual themes about loyalty and betrayal are here but at least this book takes place in an England which I can recognize, not in some post-Empire never-never-land. In short, if you like your thrillers written by someone with more than a passing familiarity with style and the English language in general, don't be afraid to pick this up.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a good read
Review: as usual le carre delivers when it comes to explaining the motives of the characters it was also cool tosee people from the russia house and the secret pilgrim in the book

This book goes over a common le carre theme of peopel doing evil acts for good outcomes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sublime
Review: Here is proof that LeCarre writes great literature, not merely bestsellers.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Something is missing . . .
Review: I am bond to read everything that Le Carre writes because he has so often in the past created fiction that satisfied both because of the beauty of the language and the pleasure of the story. Here, alas, while the language still has that complex, deliberately affected style that seems so appropriate to Britans of a certain class, the story has little to offer. One doesn't care about the characters and therefore one doesn't care what happens to them. Not much at that.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Four attempts at Tape 1/Side 1 - No Joy!!!
Review: I love audio books. They are great for travel and to liven up the daily commute. Perhaps the author shouldn't have tried to read the book himself. I have literally tried to get through the first side of the first tape, four different times. The subject matter, descriptions do not engage the imagination, and are hard to follow. My advice ...... let The Night Manager sleep it off till the morning......

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bring back the Circus...
Review: I was very disappointed with this book. The book started off with a bang and then sort of fell off into a rather lack luster ending. I long for the days of Smiley and the Circus

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you liked Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy you'll like this one.
Review: Jonathan Pine is the orphan of a British sergeant and a German mother. Dissolutioned by the death of a young woman in Cairo, he devotes his life to avenging her death, even if it costs him his life. Plunged into a terrifing world of drugs, arms dealers and unimagineable wealth and power, his biggest fight is not to stay alive but to not destroy those he loves.


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