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A Spy by Nature

A Novel

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A Spy by Nature

De: Charles Cumming
Narrado por: Simon Vance
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Alec Milius is young, smart, and ambitious. He also has a talent for deception. He is working in a dead-end job when a chance encounter leads him to MI6, the elite British Secret Intelligence Service, handing him an opportunity to play center stage in a dangerous game of espionage.

In his new line of work, Alec finds that the difference between the truth and a lie can mean the difference between life and death - and he is having trouble telling them apart. Isolated and exposed, he must play a role in which the slightest glance or casual remark can seem heavy with unintended menace. Caught between British and American Intelligence, Alec finds himself threatened and alone, unable to confide in even his closest friend. His life as a spy begins to exact a terrible price, both on himself and on those around him.

Richly atmospheric and chillingly plausible, A Spy by Nature announces the arrival of British author Charles Cumming as heir apparent to masters like John le Carre and Len Deighton. A best-seller in England, it's the gripping story of a young man driven by ruthless ambition who finds himself chasing not just success but survival.

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This was a thoroughly gripping story, which provided an entirely different perspective of the world of espionage.
It presents the reader with the human dimension of spying and it's impact on those close to a member of that profession.
It was a compelling story.

This gripping story provided an entirely different perspective of the world of espionage

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I had just finished the Thomas Kell series and then listened to this. No comparison. I liked the Kell books so much more. This is ok but not a favorite. A matter of taste, I suppose.

Meh

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I put my faith in the positive reviews of this book, but after listening, I side with those who found it badly wanting. Yes, it is not just another implausible thriller shoot 'em up. But the character development was nothing to write home about, especially with the central character Milius. He is simply a cipher. We learn very little about him, and what we do learn is about as interesting as the cardboard he measures up to. The American Katherine is far more intriguing and more about her - and more interaction with Milius - is a missed opportunity . He has one friend - and that's a thin rendering - and one ex-girlfriend who we find out very little until the very end and that's too little too late. There is a protracted first attempt at becoming a spy that ends in a fizzle and then he becomes one but I can't figure out why. There's just not much there there and it all cries out for a good editor to challenge the writer to try an awful lot harder. I'm surprised this found a publisher, much less that it was a 'best seller'.

In A Muddle

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...and not a bad treatment of the recruiting process, but overall, moderate results. The constant, thoroughly narcissistic, internal calculation in the narrator is expertly done, without a lot of fussy hand-wringing, and Vance is best at reading that material. The rest of Cumming's characters are significantly less developed, but with such a self-absorbed narrator, perhaps that fits. Vance's American accents aren't quite painful, but they could use some work. The ending is a bit much.

Best narcissistic narrator since American Psycho

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This went on forever
There is a lot of detail but much of it is boring
If author is trying to convey how boring spying might be , he has achieved it. Other books by same author are much better

Long boring bad ending

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A lot of unnecessary detail early bout the minutia of the main character’s thoughts. and then it just finishes in a predictable “cliffhanger”.

Very unlikable protagonist

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This novel is really a story of almosts...almost not predictable, almost interesting characters, almost doesn't plod, almost interests you enough to finish it. The only real high point is the narration which is almost very good but not Scott Brick level. You can leave this one alone unless you have credits to lose if you don't use them.

Marginal at best

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

Not sure I would recommend this book.... no major reason to do it.

Has A Spy by Nature turned you off from other books in this genre?

No way

Have you listened to any of Simon Vance’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes - he is great!

Was A Spy by Nature worth the listening time?

Barely

A different kind of spy novel, ending so-so

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I never written an audible book review before, but I find the low rating of this book is so unjust that I’m propelled to express my opinion.

I enjoyed listening to this book very much. I thought Charles Cumming is a terrific new writer, and I can’t wait to read/listen to his other books. As I grew up, I was a Sherlock Holmes fan. Arthur Conan Doyle made all his characters so vivid and so real. I think Charles Cumming also has the talent to bring all his characters alive. Alec Milius, the main character, a somewhat confused young person you may know somewhere. He will invite you to join him as his confidant. You will meet the people he meets and experience the same events as he endured. By the end of the book you almost feel as if you have witnessed real incidents unfolding. The only thing preventing me from thinking the accounts in this book could not be totally real is the current political climate. I do not think an American Intelligence Organization will be involved in a few of the most devious deeds as depicted in this book.

If you like action packed, shoot-them-up type of cheap thrillers, you can skip this book. If you like intelligent, well written, intriguing stories about the modern world of espionage, I highly recommend this little gem.

I highly recommend this little gem

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I can summarize this entire story with a few lines.
A terrible person turns into a terrible corporate spy. Fails at everything, blames everyone else. Over analyzing spy things is fun and tense. Over analyzing why your girlfriend broke up with you over 2 years ago is sad and cringey.

A coward by birth

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