Constant Gardener
John Le Carre
The young and beautiful Tessa Quayle has been horribly murdered on the shores of Lake Turkana. Her African lover has vanished, and her husband, Justin, a career diplomat and amateur gardener, sets out in pursuit of the killers and their motive.






It's not classic Le Carre but it is good. I think the sense of place is particularily well dealt with - you can almost smell the hot plains of Africa and feel the morbid corridors of the British Embassy.

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