Berlin Game
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1985
352
Novel • Fiction
Berlin, Germany • 1980s
1985
Adult
18+ years
Berlin Game by Len Deighton follows a British intelligence officer navigating Cold War tensions when a top agent in East Berlin needs extraction. The officer balances loyalty, betrayal, and moral dilemmas amidst espionage intrigue, emphasizing the human element within spycraft. The novel examines trust and survival in divided Germany, creating a complex narrative of international espionage.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Dark
Gritty
Contemplative
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Berlin Game by Len Deighton is praised for its intricate plot and authentic Cold War atmosphere. Readers appreciate the nuanced portrayal of espionage and the protagonist's depth. However, some critiques mention a slow start and complex narrative. Overall, it remains a compelling thriller that captivates fans of the genre with its realism and suspense.
Fans of espionage and Cold War intrigue will relish Berlin Game by Len Deighton. Similar to John le Carré's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, this novel appeals to readers who appreciate taut, character-driven narratives rich in political tension and intricate plots, evoking the shadowy atmosphere of 1980s Berlin.
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352
Novel • Fiction
Berlin, Germany • 1980s
1985
Adult
18+ years
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