Muslim man A mysterious newcomer to Germany illegally is hosted by a Turkish family who lives in Hamburg. The man is young but is sick and, despite living in poverty, carries a lot of money and is engaged in contact with a banker named Brue. Soon intelligence services of different countries are interested in the case because they suspect that may be involved in a network of international terrorism. is the first novel I read Le Carré (although I have seen the film adaptation of "The Constant Gardener") but I had an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat to expect: a novel of conspiracy, spies and dark frames.
can see that the author has much trade in the genre: bestseller typical structure with three intertwined plots, chapters millimeter distributed, no more than three or four pages without a break. But the beginning is quite slow, over many pages is only a sketch of the situation and when the reader is introduced to German intelligence services made me a little boring.
The initial players in the middle of the book have changed, giving great weight to the banker and the lawyer's "most wanted man." However, little by little, the role of intelligence is more important the plot until the end all the other characters look like puppets of higher powers competing with each other.
not an issue that attracts me especially the extreme Islamist plots nor how to operate the secret services, but the book can be read without a thrill I arrived.
Perhaps the most attractive character and working experience of the banker: the last of a dynasty is extinguished, with house, car, conventional habits of rich but authentic looking and feeling hypocritical out of the cycle has been a constant in his life.
The end I liked it, but finished a somewhat abrupt.
My rating: interesting.
can see that the author has much trade in the genre: bestseller typical structure with three intertwined plots, chapters millimeter distributed, no more than three or four pages without a break. But the beginning is quite slow, over many pages is only a sketch of the situation and when the reader is introduced to German intelligence services made me a little boring.
The initial players in the middle of the book have changed, giving great weight to the banker and the lawyer's "most wanted man." However, little by little, the role of intelligence is more important the plot until the end all the other characters look like puppets of higher powers competing with each other.
not an issue that attracts me especially the extreme Islamist plots nor how to operate the secret services, but the book can be read without a thrill I arrived.
Perhaps the most attractive character and working experience of the banker: the last of a dynasty is extinguished, with house, car, conventional habits of rich but authentic looking and feeling hypocritical out of the cycle has been a constant in his life.
The end I liked it, but finished a somewhat abrupt.
My rating: interesting.
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