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The Midnight Swimmer

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Spawned in the bleak poverty of an East Anglian fishing port, Catesby is a spy with a big anti-establishment chip on his shoulder.  He loves his country, but despises the class who run it.  Loathed by the Americans and trusted by the Russians, Catesby is sent to Havana and Washington to make clandestine contacts.  London has authorised Catesby to offer Moscow a secret deal to break the Cuban Missile Crisis deadlock.  But before that can happen, Catesby meets the Midnight Swimmer who has a chilling message for Washington. Once again, the author poses the fundamental question that few spy novelists answer:  What is the greater crime?  Betraying your country or betraying the person you love? A triangle of love and death that began in Berlin ends in Cuba.  On one corner is a war disabled KGB general, on another corner is his unfulfilled wife … This sophisticated novel is full of twists and turns that merge historical fact with fiction.  Sleaze and high politics literally share the same beds.  A white-knuckle superpower standoff is played out against a backdrop of honey trap blackmail, Mafia contracts, assassination and Vatican scandal.  The real blurs into the surreal as Che’s car surfs on the Havana seafront and Fidel takes the pitcher’s mound against a professional baseball team.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 12, 2012
      Set in early 1960s Berlin and Cuba, Wilson’s outstanding third novel featuring the conflicted, disaffected British spy William Catesby (after 2011’s The Darkling Spy) offers a provocative look at the cold war era. Catesby has come into possession of a letter proving the Soviet Union’s missile program is far behind what the American CIA is declaring. He and his boss, Henry Bone, decide that this information would encourage first strike advocates in the U.S. military, thus involving Britain in a devastating nuclear conflict, and decline to pass the letter along to their American allies. Catesby goes to Cuba, where he has long talks with a charming Che Guevara and sleeps with a KGB officer’s wife. The American spy, Kit Fournier, Catesby’s former friend and enemy in the previous book, complicates Catesby’s attempts to piece together a puzzle of immense complexity. Wilson is a master at working the history of the period—the Cuban missile crisis in particular—into his intricate tale of high political drama and deadly action.

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