
A Subtle Truth (by Le Carré)
by J
About This Novel
A masterpiece by master spy novelist John le Carré, the most British and autobiographical novel! A new century spy novel that goes beyond the Cold War mentality, a joint British and American anti-terrorism operation codenamed "Operation Wild"! The real enemies have become corrupt institutions, rigid systems, public education, profit and "delicate truths." Under the cold system, individual lives are ruthlessly crushed. Who is responsible for this? Le Carré won numerous awards throughout his life. The famous novelist Graham Greene once praised his famous work: "This is the best spy novel I have ever read!" The famous writer Xiaobai wrote a passionate preface to interpret "The Subtle Truth". An anti-terrorism operation code-named "Wildlife" was launched in Gibraltar, the famous British colony, with the purpose of capturing an internationally wanted arms dealer. The initiative was initiated by an ambitious foreign minister and a private arms contractor who was also the minister's personal friend. However, the protagonist Toby Bell, the minister's private secretary, does not know this. Toby had a premonition that a terrible conspiracy was about to be implemented, and tried to stop it. Unexpectedly, he was transferred to work overseas at this time. Three years later, a retired British diplomat, Christopher Probyn, found Toby and revealed the disastrous consequences of the counter-terrorism operation three years ago. Toby is forced to choose between his conscience and his duty...
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