The first of his peerless novels of Cold War espionage and
international intrigue, Call for the Dead is also the debut of John le
Carré's masterful creation George Smiley.
"Go back to Whitehall and look for more spies on your drawing boards."
George Smiley is no one's idea of a spy--which is perhaps why he's such
a natural. But Smiley apparently made a mistake. After a routine
security interview, he concluded that the affable Samuel Fennan had
nothing to hide. Why, then, did the man from the Foreign Office shoot
himself in the head only hours later? Or did he?
The heart-stopping tale of intrigue that launched both novelist and spy,
Call for the Dead is an essential introduction to le Carré's
chillingly amoral universe.