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5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant, December 10, 2002
This review is from: Charlie M (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the first Charlie Muffin book I read and I found the plot to be better than most books of its kind. It is brilliantly written and the ending is truly a surprise to the most cynical and hard to please reader. Charlie is scruffy, no tact, who is treated with derision and contempt by colleagues. He refuses to cooperate in his own demise and downfall. Charlie is a survivor.
After reading this book I had to get hold of every book in the series. (I haven't got them all yet.) First class, a brilliant read.
By the way, I bought the book under two titles, Charlie M and Charlie Muffin, as the book is known in the UK and Australia.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quick and entertaining read, May 15, 2006
This review is from: Charlie M (Mass Market Paperback)
Charlie Muffin is to espionage what columbo is to police work. After a shake-up at the top of British Intelligence, the new powers that be have decided they no longer have use for relics like Charlie (not Charles, if you please) Muffin, a frumpy, disheveled operative from the old school. When a high ranking KGB general hints at defection at an embassy party in Moscow, a competition emerges between the Brits and the CIA to secure the defector for debriefing. After 2 novice British agents fail their mission, the director reluctantly sends the cynical unwanted Muffin to Moscow to secure the plans for the defection. A highly entertaining and fast moving story with a surprise ending is the result of this charming 1st in a long and succesful series.
After Bill Granger's Deveroux, I have to say Charlie Muffin is my favorite operative.5 stars.
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