The Secret Pilgrim
1990 • 416 pages

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The last of John le Carré's espionage novels to feature his most enduring and well-loved character, George Smiley, and a gripping feat of narrative brilliance, The Secret Pilgrim is published in Penguin Modern Classics with an afterword by the author. The Cold War is over and Ned has been demoted to the training academy. He asks his old mentor, George Smiley, to address his passing-out class. There are no laundered reminiscences; Smiley speaks the truth - perhaps the last the students will ever hear. As they listen, Ned recalls his own painful triumphs and inglorious failures, in a career that took him from the Western Isles of Scotland to Hamburg and from Israel to Cambodia. He asks himself: Did it do any good? What did it do to me? And what will happen to us now? In this final Smiley novel, the great spy gives his own humane and unexpected answers. If you enjoyed The Secret Pilgrim, you might like le Carré's The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'Consummate and enthralling' Observer


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George Smiley is a 11-book series with 10 released primary works first released in 1961 with contributions by John le Carré and Nick Harkaway.

#1
Call for the Dead
#2
A Murder of Quality
#3
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
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Karla's Choice: 'Reads like a lost le Carrè' Richard Osman
#4
The looking-glass war.
#5
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
#6
The Honourable Schoolboy
#7
Smiley's People
#8
The Secret Pilgrim
#9
A Legacy of Spies
#10
Un passato da spia

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