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This harrowing Cold War thriller from the New York Timesâ"bestselling author of The Company is âa brave, ambitious, and most worthy bookâ (The Washington Post). Connoisseurs of the literary spy thriller rank Robert Littell up there with John le CarrĂ©, Graham Greene, and Alan Furst in the first tier of the genre's pantheon. Set against the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Prague,
The October Circle is one of Littell's most riveting early works.
âLittell is our best exponent of the real Realpolitikal thriller -- this one taking place in Sofia in 1968, in a thin, gray âpresent ridiculous' after the Russians impose their so-called peaceful counterrevolution on Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia . . . Littell has a graphic command of the âpresent ridiculous' while lending here and there, through assorted characters, an inventive sense of the absurd -- but then can we quite demarcate the absurd from the heroic? He's also a fine ironist, with lines like âA Communist is someone who, when he smells roses, looks around for a coffin' branded on the pages of his intensive, involving novel. Littell writes not only above the genre but beyond it -- with smoke rings of conjecture and a striking show of courage.â --
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
âExotic setting, constantly surprising . . . and a clockwork plot.â --
Newsweek âExciting . . . This author can tell a story!â --
Chicago Daily News