Spies and Other Gods

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781399826310
  • Weight: 464g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From a former spy comes an electrifying novel about the mystery, paranoia and ruthlessness of the secretive world of British espionage

'Spies and Other Gods places him in the top tier of today's spy writers' The Spectator

'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 Montefiore


The Head of British Intelligence is having a bad day. Only six months off retirement and Sir William Rentoul is wondering if he'll make it that far, what with the sudden descent of a brain fog dense enough to turn every day into a series of small humiliations.

To make matters worse, Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee - the body that oversees Sir William - has received an anonymous complaint from one of his officers. Sir William dimly recalls accepting that there should be a channel for whistleblowers, but he never expected that they would pick his most sensitive case, one involving an Iranian assassin and a trail of dead bodies, or that the person who turned up to poke their nose into his files should be a lowly parliamentary researcher named Aphra McQueen, who displays smarts, tenacity and rebelliousness in unsettling measures.

Aphra seems to know more about the operation than she is letting on. What will she uncover? What is she really up to? And can she survive the unexpected events that will bounce her from London to Birmingham to Paris to Lausanne?

'Extraordinarily good' The Spectator

'A memorable voice in the genre' New York Times

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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