Here, in the sepia hues and understated voice of the best of John Le Carre, is a novel about a double-agent, The Mole, planted deep in the wormwork of the CIA, the agent who ferrets him out and the inner world of “The Company,” uniquely revealed.
The Mole is no routine spy thriller. It is a gripping excursion into a world beyond the looking glass, where morality, loyalty and love have terrifying meanings all their own.
Here, in the sepia hues and understated voice of the best of John Le Carre, is a novel about a double-agent, The Mole, planted deep in the wormwork of the CIA, the agent who ferrets him out and the inner world of “The Company,” uniquely revealed.
The Mole is no routine spy thriller. It is a gripping excursion into a world beyond the looking glass, where morality, loyalty and love have terrifying meanings all their own.