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Nick Harkaway for The Taper Man: a Novel of John Le Carre's Circus

Tuesday 10th November, 7pm

Venue
Pilrig St. Paul's / LARCH, Leith Walk, Edinburgh EH6 5AH
Doors Open
6.30pm
Start Time
7pm
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'Le Carre's legacy is in good hands - Smiley is back with a vengeance!' -- Ian Rankin

'Note-perfect' -- Mick Herron

Nick Harkaway is the acclaimed author of Gnomon, The Gone-Away World, Angelmaker, Tigerman, Titanium Noir and Karla's Choice. He is the son of John le Carre, and has a unique insight into his father's work.

The Guardian writes of Harkaway that 'his great gift as a novelist is to merge the pace, wit and clarity of the best "popular" literature with the ambition, complexity and irony of the so-called "literary novel" - a rare combination which le Carre himself also achieved.'

Nick joins us to celebrate his new novel The Taper Man. George Smiley is back, and this time the iconic spy is on the trail of a traitor right at the top of American intelligence...


It is 1965, and the Cold War has never been colder. The Circus - the secret centre of British intelligence - has one prize asset left in Moscow: a senior Red Army officer with access to the enemy's deepest secrets. But when a British agent is shot in Helsinki, George Smiley uncovers a Soviet operation that imperils this irreplaceable source.

The trail leads Smiley not to Berlin or Vienna, but Los Angeles - the most foreign place he has ever known. There, in the murky heart of US intelligence, a Communist sleeper agent - a 'Taper Man' - is poised to expose Britain's operative in Moscow. To save him, Smiley must navigate an America riven with political tension, all while his spy in Leningrad, Roy Bland, risks everything in pursuit of a Russian defector who holds the final piece of the puzzle.

The Taper Man is a gripping return to the shadow world of John le Carre. Elegant, tense and morally intricate, it is an extraordinary and timely continuation of one of literature's greatest espionage legacies - and a landmark work of modern spy fiction.

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