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Spies (Hardcover)

by Michael Frayn (Author)
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In Michael Frayn's novel Spies an old man returns to the scene of his seemingly ordinary suburban childhood. Stephen Wheatley is unsure of what he is seeking but, as he walks once-familiar streets he hasn't seen in 50 years, he unfolds a story of childish games colliding cruelly with adult realities. It is wartime and Stephen's friend Keith makes the momentous announcement that his mother is a German spy. The two boys begin to spy on the supposed spy, following her on her trips to the shops and to the post, and reading her diary. Keith's mother does have secrets to conceal but they are not the ones the boys suspect. Frayn skilfully manipulates his plot so that the reader's growing awareness of the truth remains just a few steps beyond Stephen's dawning realisation that he is trespassing on painful and dangerous territory. The only false notes occur in the final chapter when the central revelation (already cleverly signposted) is too swiftly followed by further disclosures about Stephen and his family that seem somehow unnecessary and make the denouement less satisfyingly conclusive. This is a much sparer and less expansive book than Headlong, Frayn's Booker Prize-shortlisted 1999 novel, more understated in its wit, but it is, in many ways, more compelling.--Nick Rennison


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'Michael Frayn is the most philosophical comic writer - and the most comic philosophical writer - of our time.' Michael Arditti, Daily Mail 'As you're dragged into his headlong race for fame and riches, you never know what will happen next, only that more torture lies in store.' Blake Morrison, Independent on Sunday

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4.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile read, Sep 10 2002
By S. C. Jones (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Spies (Paperback)
One of my many unused book writing project ideas was 'William Brown all-grown-up,' from the Richmal Crompton series of children's books.
Well crikey; crumbs!!, Michael Frayn beat me to it. And what a lovely job he has done, too. The story is, an old man returns to his boyhood digs to relive a seminal experience from The Duration as Frayn beautifully refers to the last great war.
Although it's evocative of my beloved William books, Spies is not humourous, and entirely adult, but betrays the author's (and my) enduring fascination with British boyhood.
I'm Canadian but I got to have a British boyhood experience so maybe this novel means more to me than it would to someone else. Somehow I doubt it, though.
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