10 rows · “The Last Supper” is the fifth novel in the “Paul Christopher” series and was released in the Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. "The Last Supper" by Charles McCarry is excellent. It spans approximately 60 years (though the author is mystifyingly vague about exact years -- instead we're treated to "eras.") from before WWII in cheery/scary s Germany to the God-awful times of McCarthyism in the US, the Cold War, The Vietnam War, and various aftermaths/5(92). "The Last Supper" by Charles McCarry is excellent. It spans approximately 60 years (though the author is mystifyingly vague about exact years -- instead we're treated to "eras.") from before WWII in cheery/scary s Germany to the God-awful times of McCarthyism in the US, the Cold War, The Vietnam War, and various aftermaths/5(98).
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Charles McCarry's "The Last Supper" is quite simply the best "political-espionage-thriller" novel written in the English language. This is high praise, given the myriad talents of folks like Ambler, Condon, LeCarre, et al. "The Last Supper" by Charles McCarry is excellent. It spans approximately 60 years (though the author is mystifyingly vague about exact years -- instead we're treated to "eras.") from before WWII in cheery/scary s Germany to the God-awful times of McCarthyism in the US, the Cold War, The Vietnam War, and various aftermaths. Charles McCarry's "The Last Supper" is a masterful spy novel. A kaleidoscope of allusions to the brilliant personages and events of earlier books in the Paul Christoper series are arrayed among the exploits of "the Outfit" during the years after WWII.
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