Which One Should I Keep?
When I was in high school I read The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, and I was bowled over it. I always intended to read more by John LeCarré, so over the years I picked up his books here and there.
I now find myself with five of his titles on my shelf, and another book cull in progress. So I’ve decided to keep one of these listed below, so that I can read another LeCarré before I die. But which of these should I keep? Please help!
I have:
(from the George Smiley series)
#6 The Honourable Schoolboy (published 1977) and
#7 Smiley’s People (published 1979)
Standalone novels:
A Small Town in Germany (1968)
The Night Manager (1993)
The Tailor of Panama (1996)
I think I’d rather read a standalone than items published later in a series that I haven’t followed. But I’m open to one of the Smileys if it does standalone.
So what do you think? Was Le Carré’s earliest work his best? Or did he mature into a knock-out artist? What title do you recommend? I’m open to your thoughts, whether acquired by experience or reputation.
There’s space on my shelf for only one; all others are going the way of the charity store. Please help.
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The Night Manager was a good stand alone. I am reading him in order these days and am finding all the books at my library. I find both old and more recent books good.
Thanks for your input, Judy. I do suppose that Le Carre is an all-time favourite whose books would be kept in print and stocked by libraries!