Book Log 2019 #6: Safe Houses by Dan Fesperman
I'll admit to not remembering much about this book (which will happen when you write your blog entry more than two years after reading it), but I do recall liking it. There's a bit of a John Le Carre vibe about it, as a newly-minted CIA agent learns some things she shouldn't have, revealing the messy (and occasionally lethal) underbelly of intelligence work, with implications that span the decades.
I've liked the two other Fesperman books I've posted about so far (Layover in Dubai, The Arms Maker of Berlin), and think I liked this one about as well.
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