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

2.0

By far not among le Carré’s best. It frequently loses focus, struggles to shift between tones, and gets stuffed with superfluous details because, I dunno, le Carré thought the original idea was too short for a novel or something. There are some great tense sequences and the characters do have that le Carré richness (except Louisa), but the whole thing feels like it’s being help together with gum and prayer.