THE MULBERRY BUSH By Charles McCarry

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The murky cover on The Mulberry Bush mirrors the murky plot of this spy novel. The narrator is a spy for an American intelligence agency. He is bitter because his father, a famous spy, was kicked out and ruined. The story is complicated. Of course, everyone lies. All the characters have secret agendas. If you’re in the mood for a dark spy novel, The Mulberry Bush is like a shadow at midnight. GRADE: B

10 thoughts on “THE MULBERRY BUSH By Charles McCarry

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    I read THE TEARS OF AUTUMN and THE MIERNIK DOSSIER, both of which were more interesting than this one sounds. I do want to read more McCarry, but maybe I’ll try a different one.

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, I liked THE TEARS OF AUTUMN and THE MIERNIK DOSSIER, too. Maybe I just wasn’t in the mood for a book like THE MULBERRY BUSH. It happens.

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  2. Michael Padgett

    I really hated to give up on this book, but I did. McCarry’s Paul Christopher novels are, for me, the only series of American spy novels that rivals the best British practitioners of the genre, and I’d urge anyone who loves spy novels to read them, especially the first four. But this one’s a drag.

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    1. george Post author

      Michael, you captured the essence of THE MULBERRY BUSH: it was a drag. Like you, I loved the early Paul Christopher spy novels. I’d put those McCarry novels up against the best of Le Carre’s.

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      1. george Post author

        Wolf, I’m an SF guy myself. But, we used to have the SCI-FI Channel here in the States. I’ll have some science fiction novel reviews next week. I go from one genre to another and oscillate between fiction and non-fiction depending on circumstances.

    1. george Post author

      Patti, my reaction to McCarry’s spy novels parallels Phil’s. The early books are great. This latest book was a bit of a slog to finish.

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