You should have died when I killed you
You should have died when I killed you
In the world of espionage and intrigue created by John le Carré, the line "You should have died when I killed you" takes on a chilling and ominous tone. This phrase encapsulates the ruthless and cutthroat nature of the characters that inhabit le Carré's novels, where betrayal and deception are commonplace, and where the line between friend and foe is often blurred.