The book industry is on the whole of the gentler, kinder sort. Publishers and literary agents tend to be pleasant and agreeable people in my limited experience, even as they do their best when under considerable pressure or in the face of unreasonable demands by...
How Spies Think: Ten Lessons in Intelligence by David Omand I can imagine that the publishers were dazzled by the author’s background and qualifications: a former director of GCHQ, seven years on the Joint Intelligence Committee, permanent secretary at the Home...
I was asked this question by my agent. I’m sorry, I said, but there wasn’t one. At least, there was no single inspiration for my next novel, provisionally entitled ’Emperor’, but instead a coming together of bits and pieces over time. The first element was my own...
The Emperor’s Pool is the provisional title of a contemporary political thriller I’ve just finished and which I’m revising with my agent’s help. Set in Beijing and Washington DC, the novel is around one fifth longer than its predecessors at just over 100,000 words....
I’ve signed up with Justin Nash, managing director of the Kate Nash Literary Agency. He’s the first literary agent I’ve had in years, following the death from cancer in 2017 of Toby Eady, who represented, among others, Ted Lewis (Jack’s Return, later made into a...
It is indeed candid, all too candid in the eyes of Margaret Thatcher who tried to ban this riveting book internationally, not just in the UK. Peter Wright was the first scientist to work officially for the Security Service, aka MI5, and he achieved major innovations...