A perfect spy
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- ISBN: 0670811629 :
- ISBN: 9780670811625
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Physical Description:
475 p. ; 24 cm.
print - Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Viking, 1986.
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Subject: | Male-Female Romance -- Fiction Missing persons -- Fiction Secrets -- Fiction Spies -- Fiction Spy stories |
Genre: | Spy stories. Spy thrillers. |
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Prince Rupert Library | LECA (Text) | 33294000327874 | Adult Fiction - Second Floor | Volume hold | Available | - |
Summary:
The man is Magnus Pym, a senior partner in "the Firm" of British intelligence; a man whose boundless charm, energy, and wit so dazzle that no two people have ever perceived him in the same way; a man unknown, really, and perhaps unknowable, even to those closest to him. Especially now. For Magnus Pym has disappeared. His superiors, his colleagues, his friends are baffled. His superiors, his colleagues, his friends are baffled. Even his wife (the perfect wife of a spy) is shaken. And while we follow their frenzied attempts to discover Pym's whereabouts - a search that soon galvanizes the espionage communities of both East and West as it continually opens into new labyrinths of mystery, as it unearths a clandestine chain of operations in Washington, Vienna, Prague, London, Berlin - we are drawn simultaneously into a drama even more powerful: the prelude to Pym's disappearance, the story of education as a spy. It begins with a boyhood lived on an emotional seesaw, marked alternately by extravagance and deprivation, dominated by a man both adored and adoring who educates Pym from birth in the waysof his as yet unchosen profession. The man: Pym's father, a builder of (invariably toppling) empires, a con artist on a grand scale, a charmer who inspires complete loyalty, then wantonly exploits it. And we watch as Pym learns from him to deceive reflexively, learns to master the linked arts of guile and seeming guilelessness, acquires a moral code that equates love with betrayal...a code that the seventeen-year-old boy draws upon when, as a pawn in one of his father's scheme, he finds himself cut off alone in Switzerland ("the spiritual home of all natural spies") where he first encounters the men who are to become his lifelong mentors, two men whose conflicting ideals and allegiances only Pym - in his perverse, omnivorous loyalty - could believe compatible. It is these two men - each in his own way tormented, betratyed, imperiled by Pym's disappearance - who are now orchestrating the pursuit, racing each other and time itself, searching the haunts of Pym's present and past life, stalking his wife, his friends, his lovers, his young son; desperate for clues. Until as the complex strands of the story converge and the novel is propelled towards its terrifying resolution, the ultimate truth about Pym is revealed.