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A Murder of Quality

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Beautifully intelligent, satiric and witty — Daily Telegraph

For Alisa Brimley, editor of the small magazine Christian Voice, receiving a letter from a longtime subscriber might otherwise be a perfectly normal occasion—except Stella Rode, the reader in question, writes that her husband is planning to kill her. Brimley calls upon an old wartime friend to help her investigate: retired Circus spy, George Smiley.

Before Smiley can begin, Rode is found murdered, and Brimley asks Smiley to venture to the small town of Carne, home of the elite Carne School where Rode's husband is a public school junior master. Once there, he sets about peeling back the layers of pretense and artifice that cloak both town and institution, and discovers that there's more to Rode's murder than a simple crime of passion.

John le Carré's second novel finds George Smiley in a classic whodunnit-style mystery. Trading the international intrigue of the Circus for the small village of Carne, A Murder of Quality is a deft examination of another uniquely British institution: the elite public school.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Simon Vance's finely calibrated narration makes this little-known George Smiley novel of special interest. Here le Carr tries his hand at a spy-free English mystery triggered when a faculty wife at the elite Carne School writes a panicky letter to Ailsa Brimley claiming her husband is planning to kill her. Miss Brimley asks her old war-time colleague Smiley for advice. Smiley just happens to have a connection to one of the masters at Carne, thus, an excuse to visit, but by the time he arrives, the letter writer is dead. For Smiley completists, it's a pleasure to watch Smiley deploy his wartime skills in such a Miss Marple-ish bit of nosy-parking, and for anyone, Vance's subtle mastery of tone and voice is an event in itself. B.G. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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