
Silverscape (by John Le Carré)
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The posthumous work of John Le Carré, the master of British spy novels, reveals the deepest betrayal in the intelligence world; individuals and bureaucrats, loyalty and betrayal... It is full of Le Carré's signature suspenseful tension; it explores the soul of modern secret intelligence agencies and restores a real world of espionage. Julian Lawnsley quit a high-paying job in the City of London and came to a seaside town to run a bookstore and start a new life. However, this tranquility was soon broken by a mysterious visitor named Edward Evan. Edward lives in a seaside villa called "Silverview Manor". He is not only very familiar with Julian's background, but also deeply interested in the operation of his bookstore. At the same time, Proctor, the spy chief in London, also traced a dangerous leak to this seaside town and pointed directly at "Silverview Manor". What secrets are hidden in "Yinjingzhuang"?
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