The Little Drummer Girl
A Novel
John le Carré - Author
Summary of The Little Drummer Girl
Summary of The Little Drummer Girl
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An Excerpt from The Little Drummer Girl
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You want to catch the lion, first you tether the goat.
On holiday in Mykonos, Charlie wants only sunny days and a brief escape from England's bourgeois dreariness. Then a handsome stranger lures the aspiring actress away from her pals-but his intentions are far from romantic. Joseph is an Israeli intelligence officer, and Charlie has been wooed to flush out the leader of a Palestinian terrorist group responsible for a string of deadly bombings. Still uncertain of her own allegiances, she debuts in the role of a lifetime as a double agent in the "theatre of the real." Haunting and deeply atmospheric, John le Carré's The Little Drummer Girl is a virtuoso performance and a powerful examination of morality and justice. With an Introduction by the Author “A work of enormous power and artistry; no mere ‘entertainment’…but fiction on a grand scale.”—The Washington Post “An irresistible book…Charlie is the ultimate double agent.”—The New York Times |
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