Book Review Roundup: Werewolves, Traitors, Robbers And A Jackass

Book Review Roundup: Werewolves, Traitors, Robbers And A Jackass

"Our Kind Of Traitor" By John LeCarrePittsburgh Post-Gazette "Inevitably it is also about loyalty, honesty and bravery, and their often crucial roles in traitorous acts. The deliberately ambiguous first words of the title invite us to look carefully at the characters, both present and absent, involved in a plot inspired by a little noticed but deeply troubling news item (included at the end of the novel)."Read More...

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