Looking for sophisticated mysteries like John LeCarre's
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Looking for sophisticated mysteries like John LeCarre's


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Another possibility is Fatherland by Robert Harris, another well-known historical novelist, but this book is set in a world in which Germany won WW2. In a sense, much of the mystery isn't really a mystery to us (I can't explain that without spoilers) but the process by which it is unravelled is fascinating.
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