أين ذهبت أسرة الأستاذ بدرشاهدهم الجميع وهم يسيرون داخل القصروبعدها لم يرهم أحدترى هل ذهب الأستاذ بدر إلى أرض أخرى كما يقولونماذا حدث لسكان تلك المنطقةمن هو الزائر الغامضتلك الرواية خطرةافتحها بهدو شديد لأنها سوف تنفذ بداخلك وتغوص بداخل نفسك البشرية المظلمةوترى الجانب الخر جانبك المظلم
أخذك الكتاب خلال 100 صفحة من القطع المتوسط في رحلة مع الحياة، ستعلم أن كل شيء سيمر وستشكر الموقف الذي حرك فيك المشاعر ليحرك معه قلمك حتى ينسج من تلك الفكرة كلمة، وتؤمن بأنه لا انهزام ولا استسلام مهما كانت الظروف.
Description: Beau Eaton is the town prince, a handsome military hero with a tortured past. I’m the outcast bartender, a shy girl from the wrong side of the tracks. He’s thirty-five and all man, and I’m twenty-two and all… virgin.
Beau Eaton is the town prince, a handsome military hero with a tortured past.
I’m the outcast bartender, a shy girl from the wrong side of the tracks.
He’s thirty-five and all man, and I’m twenty-two and all… virgin.
He’s also my fiancé. Correction: my fake fiancé.
We start out as a bet. He doesn’t believe that anyone holds my last name against me. So he offers me his to prove a point.
It’s win-win. He gets a break from his concerned family’s prying, and I get a chance to shed my family’s reputation while I save up to ditch this small town.
He says all I have to do is wear his ring, follow his lead, and pretend I can’t keep my hands off of him in public.
But it’s what happens between us in private that blurs all those carefully drawn lines.
It’s what transpires behind closed doors that doesn’t feel like pretending at all.
This engagement was supposed to be for show. This agreement? It has an end date.
He once told me he’d never fall in love.
And yet here I am, head over heels for my fake fiancé.
The undisputed master returns with his first Smiley novel in more than twenty-five years--a #1 New York Times bestseller.
Peter Guillam, staunch colleague and disciple of George Smiley of the British Secret Service, otherwise known as the Circus, is living out his old age on the family farmstead on the south coast of Brittany when a letter from his old Service summons him to London. The reason? His Cold War past has come back to claim him. Intelligence operations that were once the toast of secret London, and involved such characters as Alec Leamas, Jim Prideaux, George Smiley and Peter Guillam himself, are to be scrutinized by a generation with no memory of the Cold War and no patience with its justifications.
Interweaving past with present so that each may tell its own intense story, John le Carré has spun a single plot as ingenious and thrilling as the two predecessors on which it looks back: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. In a story resonating with tension, humor and moral ambivalence, le Carré and his narrator Peter Guillam present the reader with a legacy of unforgettable characters old and new.