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Charles Cumming
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  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Harper (29 Mar 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007416911
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007416912
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 8,243 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Praise for A Spy by Nature:

'Gripping, exciting and deftly plotted…A book one would be seriously annoyed to have put down' Sunday Telegraph

'Tautly written and believable… a complex tale of code words, betrayal of friendship, bluff and counterbluff… Cumming writes it like it is’ Mail on Sunday

'Eerily good… a strong and serious entertainment. Don't miss' Literary Review

Praise for Charles Cumming:

'From the first page to the last it has the ring of absolute authenticity. Tautly written, cleverly plotted…it reminded me strongly of the early books of John le Carré' Robert Harris, author of Fatherland and The Ghost

'The master of the modern spy thriller' Mail On Sunday

'A wholly compelling and sophisticated spy novel – vivid and disturbing – immaculately researched and full of harrowing contemporary relevance' William Boyd, author of Restless

‘Terrific…vividly realised…as strong on emotional literacy as it is on spycraft’ New Statesman

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'Tautly written and believable...a complex tale of code words, betrayal of frienship, bluff and counterbluff...Cumming writes it like it is.' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Very promising 22 Feb 2007
By Donaldo
Format:Paperback
There are a lot of plaudits surrounding Charles Cumming at the moment, being hailed as the latest British spy novelist carrying forward the tradition shaped by greats such as Graham Greene, John le Carre and Len Deighton. In terms of a first spy novel, this is not of the calibre of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, but there's enough promise in it to make you realise this is not your average thriller. Most writers of spy thrillers can be smart, clever and engaging (current examples such as Tom Bradby, Henry Porter), but few are able to really get to grips with the moral ambiguity of the world of espionage. As you read A Spy by Nature though, you can tell the difference. It reeks of moral ambiguity.

Much of it lies in the creation of the novel's anti-hero, Alec Milius. He is a fantastically flawed character; a man who is able to lie and talk his way out of any situation, amoral, and comfortable leading the double life of a spy. However, he is also greedy, ambitious, and is not good at telling himself to quit while he is ahead. Alec Milius has much in common with Patricia Highsmith's similar creation of Thomas Ripley - you get that same buzz reading Alec Milius trying to charm his way out of very sticky situations. As with Thomas Ripley, the trick Charles Cumming uses is to make Alec Milius normal enough that you relate to him. His frustrations are that of most young men; a feeling of unfulfilled potential, an ambition to do better, a certain brashness indicating a lack of maturity. It's very convincing. Without the flawed Alec Milius, this would be another run-of-the-mill thriller. Most spy thriller writers (excepting Greene, Le Carre and Deighton) make the mistake of making the main character un upstanding super-man, so thank goodness Charles Cumming resisted this.

I won't mention the plot in any detail, as other reviewers have already done this. There are some criticisms of this book by some of the other reviewers, some which are I think justified. The book does seem to come in two clear parts - the first part the MI6 recruitment, the second the MI5 industrial espionage shenanigans. The reviewer mentioning the ex-girlfriend as the blindingly obvious `Achilles heel' is also right - it's a little bit obvious, but somehow underplayed as well. I got the impression that Charles Cumming wasn't too sure how to finish the book.

But I think the plusses easily outweigh the minuses. And it's tantalising to read an author who truly understands that great spy fiction relies on moral ambiguity, not just a snappy plot to tell the story.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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I bought A Spy By Nature after loving The Spanish Game and wanting to know how exactly Alec Milius came to be living in Madrid. The events are paraphrased in Spanish Game, but all the detail is here! It's fascinating to see what sort of character Alec Milius was in his mid-twenties. much more cocksure, amoral, greedy and ambitious; it made me realise what a subtle job Cumming had done in the second book, ageing and maturing his hero. Spy By Nature isn't as clean and well strcutured as The Spanish Game but as a pyschological study of what happens to someone working in the spy business it's probably the best book of its kind that I've ever read. Strongly recommended.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful
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This young author's entry into the well-explored MI5 / SIS genre is enjoyable but unsatisfying. Protagonist Alec Milius stumbles into corporate espionage because it seems like an adventurous alternative to his going-nowhere-fast proto-adult life. The bulk of the book suspensefully describes his descent into an isolated world of lies. While I saw certain plot developments coming hundreds of pages before Alec did, I kept reading for the deftly portrayed characters and thrillingly claustrophobic atmosphere. Eventually, Alec's undiminished love for an ex-girlfriend ends up costing him everything. Cumming convincingly portrays Alec's lonely existence, complete with realistic details of tradecraft and minor characters. However, "A Spy By Nature" has major structural problems. It feels as if the author completely revised the plot about a hundred pages in. Those first hundred or so pages (before Alec gets involved in corporate espionage) introduce us at considerable length to Alec's fellow interviewees at MI5. All of them are fascinating characters, and all but one of them promptly vanish, never to be referred to again. The plot then takes off in a completely new direction. Another and more serious flaw is that Alec's ex-girlfriend, who involuntarily brings about his downfall, doesn't appear once until about page 400, when it's finally time for her to walk across the stage, holding up a sign that says "Hero's Achilles Heel," and vanish again. All in all, this book was readable thanks to its pacy prose and snappy dialogue, but Cumming needs to work on organizing his material.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Stolid boring beginning with no action and no charcters worth caring...
I had bought this on te recommendaions of other readers but after reading a fifth of the book, mostly witout any action or interesting incident I realized that I didnt care if Alec... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Prof Michael J. Rennie
Not as good as his second book!
Having read "The Spanish Game" first and throughly enjoyed it I was keen to read this, Cummings first book, especially as it had such great reviews. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Timbun1
A Study in Deceit
Alec Milius is twenty-four. He is in a dead end job, still sore after breaking up with his long term girlfriend, Kate, some months previously. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mrs. K. A. P. Wright
A real grind
Having read Charles Cumming's books in a haphazard order, I came to this, his first, after his others, and it palls by comparison. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Tim62
A writer learning his trade
I read this after thoroughly enjoying The Trinity Six and was slightly disappointed. I found it quite ponderous at the beginning although it gathered pace later. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Stuart T
The Spy Who Bored Me
If you ever needed proof that the spy game is not one of Bond style lady bedding and gunfire, but boring middle management Oxbridge types exchanging emails, look not further than... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Sam
Promising start, but ultimately fails to deliver
I bought A Spy by Nature at the time that it came out, tempted by the positive press reviews, but it's been on the shelf until recently. Read more
Published on 14 May 2010 by PAH
LOVED IT!!
I loved this book. I am 41 but it so much made me think about if I was a 20 something Uni grad looking for work as a spy this is sort of how it would all go. Read more
Published on 29 April 2010 by M. Double
By nature slow but engaging
The story of one young man's hopeful foray into the world of MI5 does not go smoothly.

Cumming takes us on his arduous journey which I found slow at the beginning - 'get... Read more
Published on 16 Nov 2009 by freedomrulesok
OK for an off day
Firstly, let me say that this is an eminently readable book. It has scenes that are over-long and flag a little [one on the Civil Service Selection Board is mind numbing], but... Read more
Published on 27 May 2009 by AHW Rea
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