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* ''Call for the Dead'': adapted as ''The Deadly Affair'' (1966), with James Mason. |
* ''Call for the Dead'': adapted as ''The Deadly Affair'' (1966), with James Mason. |
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* ''A Murder of Quality'': Smiley takes a brief retirement, becomes a public school teacher and has to investigate a murder. |
* ''A Murder of Quality'': Smiley takes a brief retirement, becomes a public school teacher and has to investigate a murder. |
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* ''[[The Spy Who Came in |
* ''[[The Spy Who Came in from the Cold]]'' (1963): adapted into a film and considered a classic. |
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* ''The Looking-Glass War'': adapted into a film. |
* ''The Looking-Glass War'': adapted into a film. |
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* ''A Small Town In Germany'': Set in [[A Small Town in Germany|Bonn]] |
* ''A Small Town In Germany'': Set in [[A Small Town in Germany|Bonn]] |
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* ''The Naïve and Sentimental Lover'': Le Carré's only non-spy novel. |
* ''The Naïve and Sentimental Lover'': Le Carré's only non-spy novel. |
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* ''[[The Quest for Karla]]'' trilogy: ''Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy'', ''The Honourable Schoolboy'' and ''Smiley's People''. The first and third were dramatised by [[The BBC]] (two, considering its setting--mid 1970s SE Asia--is a bit harder to do, but a radio adaptation exists) and starred Alec Guinness as George Smiley. [[Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy ( |
* ''[[The Quest for Karla]]'' trilogy: ''Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy'', ''The Honourable Schoolboy'' and ''Smiley's People''. The first and third were dramatised by [[The BBC]] (two, considering its setting--mid 1970s SE Asia--is a bit harder to do, but a radio adaptation exists) and starred Alec Guinness as George Smiley. [[Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (film)|A feature film]] of ''Tinker'' was released in 2011, starring [[Gary Oldman]] as George Smiley. |
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* ''The Little Drummer Girl'': adapted into a film starring Diane Keaton. |
* ''The Little Drummer Girl'': adapted into a film starring Diane Keaton. |
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* ''[[A Perfect Spy]]'': a semi-autobiographical novel, dramatised by the BBC. |
* ''[[A Perfect Spy]]'': a semi-autobiographical novel, dramatised by the BBC. |