Set in Hamburg, A Most Wanted Man, by John Le Carre features a Chechen Muslim immigrant called Issa, who finds refuge with a Turkish family. But all is not what it seems. He is wanted both in Sweden and in Russia and keeps protesting that he just wants to be left alone to live a simple life. But that is not possible when it seems he is set to inherit a large amount of cash from an illegal bank account. Tommy Bruce, the banker, and a human rights lawyer called Annabel Richter do all they can to come to his aid despite the machinations of British Intelligence, The Americans and washed up German Intelligence office, Gunther Bachman, who all want to use or get to Issa for their own purposes. I found this an irritating read and a little dull. Too much chat, not enough action and it was often unclear as to to what was going on. I think there were so many non-empathetic characters, each with a finger in the pie, that sometimes it was hard to follow. Definitely not one of his best and I was left a little disappointed.
My STAR rating: THREE stars.
Length: 384 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed from my husband.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; ebook.
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