Lie Down with Lions
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1986
320
Novel • Fiction
Afghanistan • 1980s
1986
Adult
18+ years
Lie Down with Lions, a 1985 spy novel by Ken Follett, follows Jane Lambert, an English interpreter in 1981 Paris, who discovers her boyfriend Ellis is a CIA spy and leaves him for Dr. Jean-Pierre Debout. She later finds out that Jean-Pierre is a Soviet spy, prompting a conflict between the two men in Afghanistan, as she struggles to reclaim her agency amidst Cold War espionage and geopolitical tensions.
Suspenseful
Romantic
Adventurous
Mysterious
Emotional
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Ken Follett's Lie Down with Lions is a gripping thriller set against the backdrop of the Soviet-Afghan war, praised for its intense suspense and rich historical context. While the dynamic plot and vivid descriptions captivate readers, some criticize the character development as lacking depth. Overall, the book offers a compelling mix of espionage and romance.
A reader who would enjoy Lie Down with Lions by Ken Follett is likely a fan of fast-paced thrillers with rich historical settings. Ideal for admirers of John Le Carré's espionage novels or Robert Ludlum's intricate plotting, this book appeals to those who appreciate a blend of romance, adventure, and geopolitical intrigue.
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320
Novel • Fiction
Afghanistan • 1980s
1986
Adult
18+ years
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