Charity
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Narrated by:
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James Lailey
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By:
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Len Deighton
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Bernard Samson returns to Berlin in the final novel in the classic spy trilogy Faith, Hope and Charity.
Bernard continues to chip away at the mystery of his sister-in-law Tessa Kosinski's death in Berlin on the crucial night when his wife, Fiona, was brought out of the East. Fighting to uncover the truth, he must also confront the key relationships in his own life: Fiona is still far from stable now that she has returned to work, and their children remain in the clutches of his wealthy and manipulative father-in-law. Meanwhile, Werner Volkmann, Bernard's friend since childhood, is reluctant to get involved in Bernard's crusade.
A wonderful depiction both of covert operations and office politics, Charity is packed with action, incident and intrigue, bringing to a triumphant conclusion a series of 10 novels that represents one of the great achievements of modern English fiction.
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- Andrew Bartholomew
- 20-11-2023
Thoroughly enjoyable set of trilogies
This was a mostly satisfying end to a fantastic set of books. I’m sad they have come to an end, as like the author, I have come to love all these characters. I personally enjoy the gentle pacing and observational quality of Deighton’s writing especially as they surround such an engaging story. Very much recommended.
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- Timothy J Smith
- 14-11-2024
Little continuity
Having read all the books in this series, I don’t understand the lack of continuity. For example, Werner kills a main character in one book and it’s Prettyman who was named as the killer in the last book. I spent most of the book wondering when the real killer would be uncovered, but it never was. Fairly fundamental. Was it written by the same author?
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