A review by cheekymeeky
The Tailor of Panama by John le Carré

3.0

Droll story of a tailor in Panama fooling British intelligence with stories of a "left-wing" conspiracy. Like the proverbial wolf, he finds his stories coming true, and he's stuck in a nightmare of his own making.

This is a slow-moving, but very intelligent book on how dependable intelligence actually is. I loved it overall, even if I found the book a bit too descriptive and pedantic in places.

For a complete review, see http://nishitak.com/2017/03/23/the-tailor-of-panama/