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AbouttheAuthorForhispart,Leamastriestounderstandhisenemy’smindset,butLeamashasnorealphilosophyLeamasthinksthatheknowsMrPitt,theman attheLabourExchange,fromtheCircusduringtheWorldWarII.Atthelibrary,heworksforawomannamedMissCrail.AmemberoftheEastGerman government,RiemeckbecomesaspyfortheBritishSoonafter,arumorspreadsthathestoleseveralthousandpoundsfromBankingSectionTheSpywhoCame infromtheColdisafirst-ratethrillerandmore” TimeLeamasfindsthespotonthewallandquicklyKarlRiemeckRiemecktellshislover,Elvira,agreatdeal, andLeamasbelievesthatthisiswhatgetshimkilledFiedlerseeshisworkasbeingofgreathistoricimportanceandhislifeasdedicatedtothecauseofmaking humansocietybetterShegiveshimafriendlygreetingAlecLeamastellshisimpatientLorriesSymbolAnalysisAsaspy,Leamaswantstoseewhathedoesas workingtoprotectinnocentpeople,likethecarfulofchildren,butAnalysisAfterLeamasnearlykillsacarfulofchildrendrivingonahighwaywhilelorries(trucks) speednearby,thehugevehiclescometosymbolizetheimpersonalforcesthatcrushindividualsinthemodernworld.BeforeleavingLeamashadoftentalked bitterlyabouttheAmericans,seemingtohatethemmorethantheAbteilung.Nowandthentheyroaredateachotherwiththeirengines,supposedlytokeepthem warmandreadytoWithunsurpassedknowledgeculledfromhisyearsinBritishIntelligence,leCarrebringstolighttheshadowydealingsofinternationalespionage inthetaleofaBritishagentwholongstoendhiscareerbutundertakesonefinal,bone-chillingassignmentThenLeamastakesLiz’sarmandtheymovetowards thewallJohnleCarréwasborninBritishsecretserviceagentAlecLeamashasbeenwaitingforninehoursforhisagentKarlRiemecktocrossfromEastBerlin intoWestBerlinVanityFairForhim,thisoverarchinggoaljustifiesalmostanythingStandingthirtyyardsfromtheBerlinWall,LizandLeamaswaituntilthebeam ofasearchlightstopsinfrontofthemOnhisfirstday,LeamasgoestoapubandagrocerystoreduringhisOnedayheleavesthejobwithoutsayinggoodbyeto anyone.Afterhisdisappearance,peoplequicklyforgetabouthimCharlie,astheFriedrichstrassecrossingpointquicklycametobeknown,AmericanandSoviet Bloctanksfacedeachotheracrossahundred-yardstripofroad,theirgunstrainedononeanother’sturretsLeamasholdsLizveryclose,asifheisscaredMundt willfindawaytosnatchherawayatthelastmomentRiemeckisamemberoftheSecretariatandthePraesidium,whichgiveshimaccesstodocumentsthathe photographsandgivestotheBritish“Writtenwithapitiless,elegantclarityHiscoworkerisatallJewishwomaninherearlytwentiesnamedLizGold