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Agent Running in the Field by John le Carré is a razor-sharp espionage thriller set in the turbulent political landscape of contemporary Britain. Le Carré, renowned for his mastery of spy fiction, returns with a gripping tale of betrayal, loyalty, and disillusionment. The story follows Nat, a 47-year-old veteran of the British Secret Intelligence Service, who believes his career is winding down. Recently returned to London with his wife Prue, Nat is unexpectedly called back into action to head up The Haven—a forgotten London substation filled with misfit spies.
Among them is Florence, a talented young agent with her sights set on uncovering shady Russian dealings via a Ukrainian oligarch. Meanwhile, Nat’s personal life is peppered with regular Monday badminton games against the much younger and politically frustrated Ed. But as casual chats on the court deepen into something darker, Nat is pulled into a storm of political intrigue and moral complexity that may threaten everything he holds dear.
With Brexit, Trump, and international tension woven seamlessly into the backdrop, Agent Running in the Field is both a deeply human story and a thrilling spy narrative. Le Carré brings his trademark wit, intelligence, and insight to this timely novel, crafting a chilling reflection on the state of the world.