Spies and Other Gods, 9781399826327
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Secrets, paranoia, and a relentless researcher unmask British espionage’s ruthless world.
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Spies and Other Gods

An electrifying novel from a former spy set in the mysterious world of British espionage

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    9 February 2026

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Summary

From a former spy comes an electrifying novel about the mystery, paranoia and ruthlessness of the secretive world of British espionage

‘Wonderfully entertaining’ John Banville, author of Booker Prize-winning *The Sea*

‘Wolff offers a subtler version of comic spy fiction that treats its characters as amusing, fascinating and sometimes poignant enigmas’ *Sunday Times*

‘Wolff is the new maestro’ Simon Sebag Montef…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399826327
ISBN-10:1399826328
Author:James Wolff
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:Baskerville
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:9 February 2026
Weight:340g
Dimensions:232mm x 150mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

There’s an acute, almost intense intelligence at work in James Wolff’s fiction … I was hooked on plot and prose, a prose so compelling that it makes you re-read whole paragraphs to savour them again. Wolff is not in this simply to deliver spills and thrills - he’s a superb, spare, almost minimal stylist and … an original – John Lawton, author of * Smoke and Embers *In the smoke-and-mirrors world of spy fiction, James Wolff shines as a steady bright light. Spies and Other Gods is intricately made, slyly humorous and wonderfully entertaining – John Banville, author of Booker Prize-winning * The Sea *Wonderful, gripping, intelligent and original. Great fun and incredibly insightful regarding the real nature of intelligence work – Oliver Harris, author of * Ascension *A wonderfully riveting thriller full of surprises – Gordon Corera, author of * MI6: Life and Death in the British Secret Service *At once dark, haunting, witty, and bitingly funny, Spies and Other Gods conveys exactly what an intelligence organization and the business of spying are all about. Wolff makes polar ends meet: cynicism and compassion, humor and pathos. The narrator is intriguing and brilliant, winking at the reader on every page. Read it for the humour, the insight, or the gut-wrenching twist at the end - but, above all, read it – I.S. Berry, bestselling author of * The Peacock and the Sparrow *A captivating espionage thriller … Sly asides and metacommentary from a cynical narrator who’s identified only as the “spirit of spying” complement the verisimilitude Wolff brings to the proceedings. Fans of Mick Herron’s Slough House series will appreciate this * Publishers Weekly *As a former British Intelligence Officer, Wolff is the perfect candidate to write this alluring tale about the inner workings of spy culture. He writes the narrator as a sort of all-seeing essence of espionage, adding a welcome and unique tone. The narrator’s godlike connotation removes the fourth wall, placing readers into the scene and posing questions that serve to enhance the experience. Mysterious and at times existential, this book will cleanse the palate of seasoned spycraft readers in the best way * Booklist *This fine new novel is saturated in the world-weary cynicism that comes with experience … A fascinating, tricksy yarn told in an engaging, offbeat style * Mail on Sunday *Wolff offers a subtler version of comic spy fiction that treats its characters as amusing, fascinating and sometimes poignant enigmas * Sunday Times *A welcome addition to a genre often still dominated by male protagonists * Financial Times *There are many things to recommend this novel - the tight pacing, the dry humour, the realistic characters - but one thing that makes it particularly stand out is the way that Wolff gives a voice to the organisation itself … his writing glitters with humour and his plotlines are hugely exciting * Book Brunch *Praise for James Wolff –

A memorable voice in the genre

* New York Times *

Extraordinarily good

* The Spectator *Wolff is a new Maestro – Simon Sebag Montefiore * Evening Standard Books of the Year *A superb debut * The Times Thriller of the Month *A classic spy story … Whimsical, inventive and shape shifting * The Wall Street Journal *A dazzling thriller for our time … gritty and diamond-sharp – James NaughtieThis important book … brought home to me the complex and shifting situation in the Middle East and the danger of looking for simple responses or explanations – Ann Cleeves

About The Author

James Wolff

James Wolff grew up in Beirut and has lived in Damascus, Cairo and Istanbul. He worked as a British intelligence officer for over ten years. He lives in England.

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