'The talented Cumming comes up with a spy for the 21st century in Lachlan Kite' Daily Mail, Books of the Year
'A wonderfully taut, exciting and up-to-date spy thriller' Spectator, Books of the Year
'An ambitious fusion of coming-of-age novel and gripping espionage thriller' Financial Times, Books of the Year
'BOX 88 is so good. Charles Cumming is up there with the very best espionage writers' Ian Rankin
'BOX 88 is a wonderful spy novel; Charles Cumming's most ambitious - and his best - yet' Mick Herron
'Atmospheric and full of sharply realised characters' Sunday Times
'With a lavish sprinkling of Bond and more than a teaspoonful of the Circus, this is a high-quality spy story' Daily Mail
'This clever thriller about loss of innocence and the consequences of spying totally rings true' Sun
'Charles Cumming writes with intelligence, grace, and stunning verisimilitude' Gregg Hurwitz
'Great work from Charles Cumming with a multi-layered plotline and an engaging hero' James Swallow, Sunday Times bestselling author of Nomad
'A layered and seamlessly constructed story with all the hallmarks of the finest spy thriller' Charlotte Philby, acclaimed author of A Double Life
'An enviably sharp-eyed and satisfying read. Great!' Henry Porter, author of Firefly
'A fast-paced story that moves seamlessly between the glamour of the South of France in the late eighties and present day London' Holly Watt, author of To the Lions
'Utterly gripping. A great new spy hero is born' Amanda Craig, author of The Golden Rule
'Ideal for anyone nostalgic for their first love and the whiff of Marlboro Lights' The Times
'I felt much of the same pleasure I invariably find in a John Le Carré novel' Nicholas Coleridge, former President of Conde Nast International
"Don't overlook the depth of Charles Cumming's characterisations while you're busy writhing with excitement' Sunday Express
'An ambitious coming-of-age story combined with an enthralling spy thriller' Financial Times
Charles Cumming was born in Scotland in 1971. In the summer of 1995, he was approached for recruitment by the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). A year later he moved to Montreal where he began working on a novel based on his experiences with MI6, and A Spy by Nature was published in the UK in 2001. In 2012, Charles won the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for Best Thriller and the Bloody Scotland Crime Book of the Year for A Foreign Country. A Divided Spy is his eighth novel.