The Incongruous Spy

The Incongruous Spy

The Incongruous Spy (1964), by John le Carré, is an omnibus edition of the two novels which introduce George Smiley, le Carré's most famous character. The "The Incongruous Spy" includes:

* "Call for the Dead" - (1961)
* "A Murder of Quality" - (1962)


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