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Indlæser... A Foreign Country (2012)af Charles Cumming
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Charles Cumming has been heralded by many critics as the likely successor to John le Carre as master of the espionage novel. I can see why, because his stories are well crafted, and show great insight into the workings of the intelligence services, but I don’t think he can match le Carre’s wonderful prose. Still, who can? This is certainly a strong novel, and one that I feel took Cumming onto a different plane. His previous books had been good, but he changed gear here, with far greater development of his characters. The principal protagonist is Thomas Kell, who has recently ‘retired’ from his post as an officer in MI6, and is currently awaiting a subpoena to appear as a witness in a prosecution arising from alleged incidents of ‘extraordinary rendition’. Out of the blue he receives a call from a former colleague asking for help tracing the woman who has been chosen by the powers that be as the next head of MI6, as she appears to have disappeared while on a holiday visit to the south of France. Having nothing better to do, Kell agrees to help, flying down to Nice to try to pick up her trail. Cumming gives a fascinating insight into low level spycraft, much of which will certainly lead me to change my own habits when staying in a hotel! The novel has numerous twists and turns, but never loses its basic plausibility. It did, however, keep taking me by surprise, and I found it an immensely enjoyable read. There is a more serious element to the novel though, with Kell’s departure from the Service allowing for detailed consideration of the various sides of the argument around extraordinary rendition. Seis semanas antes de asumir la dirección del MI6 y convertirse en la primera mujer que encabeza uno de los servicios de espionaje más prestigiosos del mundo, Amelia Levene desaparece sin dejar rastro, provocando así la crisis más grave que la institución ha vivido en una década. Los altos mandos se encuentran en un trance: no sólo tienen que encontrar a Levene, sino que la tarea tiene que realizarse en el más absoluto secreto si quieren evitar un duro golpe a la imagen y credibilidad del MI6. Así pues, la mejor opción que les queda es acudir a Thomas Kell, un agente al que despidieron del cuerpo ocho meses atrás por presuntas torturas a un detenido durante una antigua misión en Kabul. Incapaz de adaptarse a la vida civil y en medio de una tormentosa ruptura matrimonial, Kell está a punto de tocar fondo, pero a sus cuarenta y dos años no puede rechazar esta oportunidad, tal vez la última de su vida, para redimirse ante sus colegas y volver a ejercer el único trabajo que sabe hacer. Una primera pista lo conducirá a Niza, Marsella y finalmente Túnez, donde, en la nueva situación creada tras la Primavera Árabe, estaría gestándose una trama que podría dañar seriamente los vínculos de Gran Bretaña con sus aliados.
“A Foreign Country” is silkily written, and more cool than hot. Cumming, whose earlier novels include the enthusiastically received “Trinity Six,” describes exotic locales with detail and affection, and is relatively sparing in his use of bang-bang, at least until a big, gory Hollywood-ready finish. Belongs to SeriesThomas Kell (1)
When Amelie Levene, who in six weeks is due to take over as the first female Chief of MI6, disappears without a trace while in the south of France, it is the gravest crisis MI6 has faced in more than a decade. Britain's top intelligence agents turn to one of their own: disgraced former MI6 officer Thomas Kell. The trail leads Kell to France and Tunisia, where he uncovers a shocking secret and a conspiracy that could have unimaginable repercussions for Britain and its allies. No library descriptions found. |
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The story definitely kept me interested, and I went through it very quickly. ( )