John le Carré Press Reviews
The master of the espionage novel returns with a perfectly nuanced story of a spy on the scrapheap at the age of 47 and uncertain who to trust in the world of Brexit and divided loyalties - Daily Mail, Books of the Year
Classic, unmistakeable le Carre . . . it has the added bonus of some wonderfully vitriolic rants - Shots magazine: Book of the Month
Astute state-of-the-nation commentary - The Guardian Books of the Year
One of those writers who will be read a century from now - Robert Harris
Blisteringly contemporary . . . Each new book from le Carre is refreshingly different and uniquely compelling - Economist
A literary master for a generation - Observer
Le Carre demonstrates once again his sublime elegance as a writer, and his delicate touch when portraying human failings in the shadowy world of espionage . . . subtle, wry and seamless, it's an utter joy, from first page to last - Daily Mail
A bang-up-to-date investigation of some of the big issues of our time - Sunday Express
John le Carre is as recognisable a writer as Dickens or Austen - Financial Times
Wonderful . . . sophisticated entertainment from an author who, at 88, remains sharper than most of us - Church Times
The master espionage novelist takes on Brexit and Trump in this tense and chilling portrait of today - Evening Standard
A rich, beautifully written book studded with surprises. Narrative is a black art, and Le Carre is its grandmaster - Andrew Taylor, Spectator
The master is back on form in this tale of Russian subterfuge and a middle-aged spy 's suspicious badminton partner - The Times
No other writer has charted - pitilessly for politicians but thrillingly for readers - the public and secret histories of his times - Guardian
Le Carre's troubled new protagonist is developed with the author's customary skill . . . an impeccable piece of writing - i
Master of the game - Sunday Times
A masterpiece - Mick Herron, TLS
As ingeniously structured as any of le Carre's fiction, skilfully misdirecting the reader for much of the time - Evening Standard
Le Carre delivers a tale for our times, replete with the classic seasoning of betrayal, secret state shenanigans and sad-eyed human frailty, all baked into an oven-hot contemporary thriller . . . Agent Running in the Field is right on the money, in psychology as much as politics, a demonstration of the British spy thriller at its unputdownable best - Robert McCrum, Observer
A very classy entertainment about political ideals and deception . . . laced with fury at the senseless vandalism of Brexit and of Trump. Le Carre is the master of the spy genre. - Guardian
A fine piece of storytelling. It is a neat, compact, slow-burning tale with just the right amount of twisting and turning and misdirection. Divided loyalties, uncertain motives, Russian agents, bureaucratic infighting, jaded spies, tatty offices - all of the things you want and expect from a high-quality le Carre thriller are here - The Times