A review by gsatori
A Most Wanted Man by John le Carré

5.0

This isn't a typical spy novel, and nor should it be, especially from LeCarre. It is heavily character driven and asks questions about the morality of governments in dealing with terrorist organizations. It is bleak from beginning to end, one reason I suspect for the lack of reader approval, and the ending is tense and stunning, but gives no answers other than to reaffirm the moral stances taken throughout the novel.