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Spy Hook (1988)

por Len Deighton

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The long-awaited reissue of the first part of the classic spy trilogy, HOOK, LINE and SINKER, when the Berlin Wall divided not just a city but a world. Working for the Department was like marriage is supposed to be - ''til death do us part' - but the Department is really not like that; and neither are many marriages, including that of Bernard Samson. The cool and cynical field agent of the GAME, SET and MATCH trilogy has grown older and wiser. But things have not gone well for Samson: old pals are not as friendly as they used to be and colleagues are less confiding than they once were. Now, starting with his mission to Washington, life has become even more precarious for Bernard. Ignoring all warnings, friendly, devious and otherwise, he pursues his own investigation and, in California, meets with the biggest surprise of his life...… (mais)
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The 4th book in the Bernard Sampson series.
  Daniel_M_Oz | Mar 13, 2023 |
Bernie Sampson, ex hombre de campo, ahora un oficial de inteligencia manipulador, es enviado en una tontería para descubrir si un viejo colega ha estado tomando parte del efectivo de la compañía. Pero antes de que pueda enfrentarse a él, lo matan y Bernie descubre que no era solo algo de dinero, ¡sino unos cuantos millones de libras!
  Natt90 | Nov 30, 2022 |
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  archivomorero | Jun 25, 2022 |
THIS BOOK IS A FRAUD! THIS BOOK IS A JOKE! THIS BOOK IS AN OUTRAGE! Whew. Okay. Breathe.

This was my first Len Deighton book after having heard about him for years. I knew he wrote spy books. I thought they might be like MaClean or Forsyth books. I was dead wrong. This wasn't a spy book. It was a mystery, and not a very good one. Additionally, this was the fourth book in what very well might be a nine book series, and it's not much of a stand alone novel, so that hurts it.

In this book, Bernard Sampson is a "spy" working for the "Service" who has a buddy who has moved to America who confides in him that there are some funds no one knows about in the Service that are missing and wonders if Sampson's wife, who has defected to the KGB, has something to do with it. Days later, Sampson is told this man has been murdered, which turns out to be false. Sampson's curiosity is piqued, so he asks a few questions and before you know it, everyone he talks to is telling him to shut the F*** up and mind his own damn business, even old, trusted friends he's known for years. He's even sent out to L.A. where he's to be given instructions, is picked up at LAX, driven to a compound and is reunited with an old friend he thought was dead, but is obviously not. This guy gives him the same line. On the way back to the airport, the CIA picks him up and gives him the same line. What the hell is going on? He goes to visit an old family friend in the English countryside who tells him the same thing and who makes him promise not to go visit his new hot girlfriend's unstable uncle, which he immediately does, and who tries to kill him. He's saved by a friend. He goes to the director of the Service and spills all, thinking this will solve things. He's then sent to Berlin, where, as he and a friend are getting off the plane, he spots MPs waiting -- for him. The director has set him up. His friend claims to be him and is dragged off so he can escape and he goes to East Germany, returns, goes to an old Service friend's house, confronts him about the money, his wife, his friend, everything, is given some money and sent on his way and leaves. End of story. AND THAT'S IT!!! NO QUESTIONS ANSWERED. NO RESOLUTION. NOT EVEN ANY REAL ACTION. WTF??? What kind of spy story is this? This is pathetic. And Deighton has this annoying manner of presenting his characters as clowns, jokes, with sad attempts at humor. It's bad writing. And Sampson is grouchy and a real asshole to everyone he meets, except his 22 year old girlfriend, whom he adores. I mean, you can't like this guy. I was rooting for him to get shot. Nothing happens in this book and I read this criticism on a lot of reviews, apparently because the author uses this book to set up the next book in the series. But I'll be damned if I'm supposed to buy a book just to buy another! That sucks! That's marketing, not authorship. The irony is, I did buy the sequel when I bought this and I started reading it immediately to find out what the hell happens to this jerk, but if I don't get some resolution out of this book, I'm writing this author off permanently and burning both books. I already hate the guy. What a schmuck. Definitely not recommended -- at all. Under any circumstance. ( )
  scottcholstad | Jul 1, 2015 |
I read the Game, Set and Match trilogy a long time ago and recall virtually nothing about the books or the main character, Bernard Samson. Deighton's introduction to the 2010 paperback states his intention to write the three books in this trilogy so that they may be read in any order, each one being complete in itself. I don't think he has really succeeded in this. Spy Hook throws the reader into a meeting between Samson and a former colleague, now working for an American financial company, about a significant amount of money missing from British intelligence service funds. As the novel is written in the first person, apart from conversations with others and occasional ruminations from Samson himself, there is no easy way to let us know rather important things about the background. Samson's wife has defected to East Germany, leaving him with his two children. It would be interesting, to say the least, to know more about that event but we are going to have to wait for the next book or maybe have to go back to London Match to find out. Quite a lot of this story concerns Samson's father, also a British intelligence officer, and his work in Europe after WWII. Again we are starved of detail, in part because the narrator himself does not know the facts. We'll have to go to the prequel, Winter, to clear this up. The most obvious failure of completeness is in the ending when, after a relatively slow start, the story is precipitated into a major cliff-hanger. There is no way that you could avoid reading the next book. I suppose that Deighton is a sufficiently deft and entertaining writer for it not to be a hardship to read the other Samson books, but he doesn't make allowances for a new reader's lack of access to his card index and storyboard.

There are a few typical Deighton-isms around. We learn again of his liking for Southern California. He will include jokes for no obvious reason - in this case a non-PC jibe at the Chinese. I worry a bit about Samson's relationship with his new girl-friend - half his age and multi-talented - whose attraction for him seems a little improbable. Deighton was approaching his sixtieth birthday when he wrote the book so maybe this was part of a ageing male's personal fantasies.

The author is a competent writer who creates fluid plots and, generally, believable characters. As with all these cold war spy stories those coming new to them have to see them as historical fiction, but the better ones are none the worse for that. I'd rate this as one of the better and recommend it to anyone prepared to go the distance with the series. I have committed to Line and Sinker and I suppose I will go for the prequel as well. ( )
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The long-awaited reissue of the first part of the classic spy trilogy, HOOK, LINE and SINKER, when the Berlin Wall divided not just a city but a world. Working for the Department was like marriage is supposed to be - ''til death do us part' - but the Department is really not like that; and neither are many marriages, including that of Bernard Samson. The cool and cynical field agent of the GAME, SET and MATCH trilogy has grown older and wiser. But things have not gone well for Samson: old pals are not as friendly as they used to be and colleagues are less confiding than they once were. Now, starting with his mission to Washington, life has become even more precarious for Bernard. Ignoring all warnings, friendly, devious and otherwise, he pursues his own investigation and, in California, meets with the biggest surprise of his life...

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