when he died last year. But never averse to a literary twist, he left behind a finished novel for ardent readers. His posthumous title, “Silverview,” is set to be published in October.“This is the authentic le Carré telling one more story,” his son, Nick Cornwell, told the New York Times. “The book is fraught, forensic, lyrical and fierce … It’s a superb and fitting final novel.”The protagonist of “Silverview,” Julian Lawndsley, retires from the investment world and gets dragged into global sleuthing when a dangerous leak of information is traced to his new home.
It’s a rich plotline that was not dreamed up on the author’s deathbed. Le Carré’s literary agent, Johnny Geller, told the Guardian that the book has been “quite a few years in the.
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