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Summer Reading Review: Charity by Len Deighton

charity.gif >This is the final entry in the nine volume Bernard Samson spy novel series. Samson is a British spy during the cold war who has as much trouble with the personnel and structure at MI6 as he has with Soviet spies. Not as good as the classic LeCarre series featuring George Smiley, nevertheless, they are quite entertaining and I thoroughly enjoyed every entry in the series. The books are best read in order (Berlin Game, Mexico Set, London Match; Spy Hook, Spy Line, Spy Sinker; Faith, Hope, Charity). There is also a prequel, Winter, which is the story of Samson’s father, who was also in the intelligence business.

Submitted by Jane Brown.

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