A Spy by Nature

A Spy by Nature by Charles Cumming is a thrilling exploration of espionage, published by Penguin in 2002. This new edition spans 513 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Alec Milius, a young and ambitious individual who finds himself drawn into the world of MI6 after a chance encounter. As he navigates this complex landscape, Alec’s skills in deceit become both an asset and a liability, leading him into a web of intrigue and danger.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into the intricacies of espionage and the moral ambiguities faced by those in the field. The story highlights Alec’s struggle as he balances the demands of his new role with the threats posed by powerful adversaries. With themes centered around deception and ambition, this book offers a detailed look at the challenges of working in intelligence, making it a significant addition to the thriller genre.
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Alec Milius is young, smart, ambitious and comfortable with deceit. So when a chance encounter leads him to MI6, Alec thinks he’s landed the perfect job for his talents. But working alone, relying on instinct, he’s soon spinning a web of deception that has him caught between his new masters and powerful opponents and he is having trouble.
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