A review by persey
A Delicate Truth by John le Carré

3.0

Outrage and intrigue and even more relevant now than when it came out six years ago. Unfortunately the outrage trumps the intrigue. Subtle this isn't; the two good guys have interesting foibles while the bad guys are all bad and the info dumps irritate. Page-turning action, very convincing interaction inside Whitehall, and it reads like truth, except that in our current jaded days I'm not sure the root cause would get much of a reaction even from the good guys.