REVIEWER: Beverley Roos-Muller THIS is the very last time you will read about a new book by spy-writer John le Carré, for he died a year ago, aged 89, leaving the skeleton of this novel. If you are, like me, a dedicated fan, then Silverview is essential reading even though the editing was completed after his death.
It’s not his best book, but luckily, Le Carre, whose real name was David Cornwell, wasn’t capable of writing a dud. All his trademark characteristics are here, and now and then, there’s a well-turned sentence that reminds us of his writing powers at their height: in his heyday a fine literary writer, too, nominated for the International Booker Prize in 2011.
The stable of his familiar characters are here; the solid, decent Englishman,…
