I read this book for the Mount TBR Reading Challenge hosted over
at My
Reader’s Block from January 1 – December 31, 2017. The challenge is to read
books that you already own.
Call for the Dead
– John LeCarre
This is the first thriller written by LeCarre, who later
became a best selling spy novelist in the middle 1970s. Published in 1962, it
is the first appearance of his series hero spymaster George Smiley, who appears
in A Murder of Quality and the Karla trilogy.
Tightly written, it spins out a plausible story with
believable characters, especially Elsa Fennan, wife of a murdered diplomat. It
gives the backstory on Smiley’s unhappy marriage to Ann and his early spying
days in Germany in the late 1930s, a time and place not high on our list of historical
times we’d like to visit.
Smiley’s trusted associate Peter Guillam, who plays a big
part in the Karla trilogy, also appears as a character who teases Smiley like a
school chum from the same generation would. Peter is younger in the Karla
trilogy. Yard Inspector Mende is fiercely protective of Smiley in this one, as
he is in later books.
There are mere hints that LeCarre would let himself
stretch out, with only short digressions on the importance of individualism and
on the sprawl that started around UK cities in the car crazy Sixties. All in
all, well worth reading.
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