Honeyburn Books (UK)
2019*1st* Agent Running In The Field - John Le Carré (Penguin Viking)
2019*1st* Agent Running In The Field - John Le Carré (Penguin Viking)
"Agent Running in the Field" by John le Carré is a gripping espionage novel that delves into contemporary political tensions and the murky world of intelligence work. Published in 2019, this book is one of le Carré's final works, showcasing his trademark mastery of the spy genre.
The story follows Nat, a veteran British intelligence officer who, at 47, is contemplating retirement after a long career running agents in the field. As Nat prepares to wind down, he is assigned to manage a seemingly insignificant substation of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in London, called the Haven. Here, he meets a young and passionate subordinate named Florence, who is keen on exposing a potentially dangerous Russian oligarch.
Meanwhile, Nat's personal life is centered around his passion for badminton, which he plays competitively at his local club. It is through this sport that he befriends Ed, a much younger and outspoken opponent who harbors strong political views against Brexit and the current state of British politics. The friendship between Nat and Ed becomes a pivotal element of the narrative, leading to unexpected revelations and complex moral dilemmas.
As the story unfolds, Nat finds himself drawn back into the high-stakes world of espionage, confronting both old adversaries and new threats. The novel explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the impact of political decisions on individual lives, set against the backdrop of contemporary geopolitical issues.
"Agent Running in the Field" is praised for its sharp dialogue, intricate plotting, and le Carré's insightful commentary on modern-day politics. The novel resonates with readers for its portrayal of a world in turmoil and the personal costs of espionage, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read. This copy has a repaired tear down the front of the jacket