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The Night Manager

The Night Manager
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First edition
Author John le Carré
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Spy novel
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Publication date
1993
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 443 pp
ISBN
OCLC 28528951
823.914
LC Class PR6062.E33 N5 1993
Preceded by The Secret Pilgrim
Followed by Our Game

The Night Manager is an espionage novel by John le Carré, published in 1993. It is his first post-Cold War novel, detailing an undercover operation to bring down a major international arms dealer.

Jonathan Pine, a former British soldier, is the night manager. We first meet him in that capacity at the Hotel Meister Palace in Zurich. He is on duty when the "worst man in the world", Richard Onslow Roper, arrives with his entourage on a cold blizzardy night. Roper is a billionaire criminal who traffics illegal arms and drugs. The novel is about Pine's preoccupation with undoing Roper's criminal enterprise. This begins earlier in Cairo, where again Pine is working as the night manager at the luxurious Queen Nefertiti hotel, when he first encounters Roper.

One night, Pine encounters Sophie, a French-Arab woman who is the mistress of the hotel owner, Freddie Hamid, who has ties to Roper. Sophie characterises Roper as "the worst man in the world". She provides Pine with incriminating documents, asking him to forward them to the Egyptian authorities. Pine does so, but he disregards her warning that Roper has ties to British intelligence and forwards copies to a friend with MI6. A short time later, Sophie is found murdered. Pine angrily confronts his friend, who dismisses Pine's accusations, saying no further action will be taken.

Pine is approached by ex-SIS Chief Leonard Burr and his senior civil servant backer Rex Goodhew, who have set up a small counter arms proliferation office and are planning an elaborate sting operation against Roper. Eager to avenge Sophie, Pine agrees to go undercover to infiltrate Roper's vast criminal empire. All the while however the operation is jeopardised by an inter-agency turf war within the intelligence community, with a suspicion of collusion with Roper somewhere.

Burr's operation, a joint effort between Burr and sympathetic American colleagues, is code-named "Limpet." The first stage is for Pine to fabricate a criminal identity and cover story and head to the Bahamas, where Roper's main residence is. Pine wins the confidence of Roper by "rescuing" his son from a phony kidnapping orchestrated by Burr, suffering severe injury in the process when the kidnappers beat him up. When he recovers, Roper recruits Pine into his organisation, in preparation for his latest and largest illegal arms deal, with a Colombian drug cartel.

The other part of Operation Limpet, unknown to Pine, is that the cartel's lawyer, Dr. Paul Apostoll, is secretly an informant for the American FBI and DEA. He explains to Burr that the cartel has grown so large and influential that it considers itself a "state within a state" and, fittingly, has decided to organise its bands of enforcers along the lines of a professional army, complete with military-grade weaponry and training. Roper has agreed to supply the weaponry and training from experienced mercenaries in exchange for a large shipment of cocaine, at a discount price, which Roper will then sell in Europe for an enormous profit.


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