▲ 6 r/LeCarre
I was about to begin reading the none Smiley books but was made aware of Karla's Choice?
I had only read the George Smiley related novels by John Le Carré. I have been collecting all of his none George Smiley books so that I can read them (and hopefully) enjoy them as much as I enjoyed the Smiley books.
In my purchasing of the other Le Carré novels I found out his son wrote Karla's Choice.
Which has caused me a dilemma.
I'm not sure I want to read a book about a character I really enjoyed by the original authors son, no matter how good a writer he may be.
My concerns aside for one moment, is this book worth purchasing? Le Carré had a very particular style and wit and the way he wrote Smiley was just superb.
What's the consensus here on Karla's Choice?
u/Strict-Vast-9640 — 13 hours ago