The Boston Globe, September 4th, 1990
SPY SINKER By Len Deighton Harper Collins, 374 pages, $21.95 The thing of it is, at some point in all of these Len Deighton books you want to go to Tante Lisl's little hotel for dinner. That's how real the characters have become. Even in this one, where Tante Lisl is barely mentioned, that hunger for bratwurst starts to set in. So it was worrisome to wonder what might happen to all this when the Berlin Wall came tumbling down just days before the official publication of "Spy Line," the second in a trilogy that includes "Spy Hook" and "Spy Sinker." In these post-glasnost days, East spy vs. West...
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