The perfect spy is probably, it's definitely his most personal book. Pine seeks a surrogate father, someone he can love. His father is dead in this version. He finds it in the man who he seeks revenge for the killing the woman he loves. Fundamentally it's the same story. And I feel that long after Fleming put down his somewhat dillitante pen and picked up his golf clubs or whatever he did, the carre will always continue to write because he has to. There's a compulsion in him. As an older writer that becomes something that matters more to you than when you're young. The greatness is due to his inexorable search inside his own heart.

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