German Town

German Town

by (uk) John Le Carré

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"We have two kinds of memory, small memory and big memory. We use small memory to remember small things, and use big memory to forget big things." - "German Town". In ten days, the fate of Britain's power in Europe will be determined. At this moment of chaos, a humble German archivist at the British Embassy in Bonn suddenly disappears, and the relevant confidential documents in the embassy also disappear for no reason. After the Allied partition and occupation of Germany ended, national consciousness was on the rise, neo-Nazis were ready to move, and anti-British sentiment was growing. In a situation of fire and water, Britain secretly assigned Turner, a capable officer, to find the truth. However, during the investigation, the biggest obstacle Turner faced was his own people? ! And will the disappearance of an archivist and the secrets he carries affect the future of Europe?

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