‘A Spy Who Came in from the Cold’ by John le Carré, published by Penguin Books Ltd
While this was his third novel to be published, it was the one that earnt him his international acclaim. Thanks to its ability to redefine the spy story as a gritty tale of men who are caught up in politics, it remains just as revolutionary now as it was then.
Set in the height of the Cold War, the plot deals with Alex Leamas, a British case officer, who is sent to East Berlin on false pretences to sow disinformation about a powerful East German intelligence officer. Praised for being a gripping and unforgettable novel and one that asks uncomfortable questions about Western democracy and communism, it exhibits le Carré’s mastery of plot and pacing.