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  • Between Graham Greene and John Le Carré  

    Life on the watch (Paperback)
    The English have a word for those books that one can not let go once in quon began reading: page-turner. We are then so hooked by the events of the story and its characters that one can not stop before knowing the result. This is a good example, alte
  • Excellent 259 50136534  

    Life on the watch (Paperback)
    This is an excellent novel that hangs from the first page. Despite the unusual story of our heroine, the author develops a very credible story. The historical background is very interesting and well done then. The characters are engaging and one can
  • Good Boyd  

    Life on the watch (Paperback)
    Owl, a spy novel! I have always yearned books by Graham Greene and I have not been disappointed. Of course, this is not my favorite Boyd but I was really captivated by the story as the characters. Imagine your amazement if you learned that your mothe
  • Very good book 94  

    Life on the watch (Paperback)
    BOYD a good, well-written fluid and a spy story, understandable .... The idea is superb, immerses us in a moment that we have little known. Some interesting discoveries of things that have never ected within reach. An ending that makes the whole vrai
  • Magistral and captivating!  

    Life on the watch (Paperback)
    Astonishing as William Boyd deals with the same ease of ordinary and unique portraits of characters both intrigues and scalpel. The style is sharp, stripped, rhythm flawless. The greatest feat probably lies in the fact that it gives us items not we s
  • Espionage: English specialty?  

    Life on the watch (Paperback)
    As a backdrop to life on the watch, the period 1940-1942 during which the English wanted to persuade the United States to enter the war against Germany. To do this all was good, including the manipulation of information through spies. But the spies w