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Call for the dead /

Call for the dead /
Call for the dead /
Complete and unabridged Read by Michael Jayston. George Smiley had liked the man and now the man was dead. Suicide. But why? An anonymous letter had alleged that Foreign Office man Samuel Fennan had been a member of the Communist Party as a student before the war. Nothing very unusual for his generation. Smiley had made it clear that the investigation, little more than a routine security check, was over and that the file on Fennan could be closed. Next day, Fennan was dead with a note by his body saying his career was finished and he couldn?t go on. Smiley is baffled. Refusing to believe that Fennan shot himself soon after making a cup of cocoa and asking the exchange to telephone him in the morning, Smiley decides to investigate, only to uncover a murderous conspiracy with its roots in his own secret wartime past. MP3 cds can only be played on MP3 compatible sound systems.

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MP3 CD   Port Macquarie . Available .  
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Record Number 504396
ISBN 9781486225651
Author Le Carré, John
Title Call for the dead /
Publication details Tullamarine, Victoria Bolinda Audio, 2014.
Pagination etc. 1 audio disc (MP3 CD) (4 hr., 44 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ;
Series George Smiley 1
Contents note Complete and unabridged
Performer note Read by Michael Jayston.
Summary Note George Smiley had liked the man and now the man was dead. Suicide. But why? An anonymous letter had alleged that Foreign Office man Samuel Fennan had been a member of the Communist Party as a student before the war. Nothing very unusual for his generation. Smiley had made it clear that the investigation, little more than a routine security check, was over and that the file on Fennan could be closed. Next day, Fennan was dead with a note by his body saying his career was finished and he couldn?t go on. Smiley is baffled. Refusing to believe that Fennan shot himself soon after making a cup of cocoa and asking the exchange to telephone him in the morning, Smiley decides to investigate, only to uncover a murderous conspiracy with its roots in his own secret wartime past.
Subject Smiley, George (Fictitious character)
Detective and mystery fiction
Added Entry Jayston, Michael
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