Portrait of The Spy as a Young Man The latest novel in the Catesby series by Edward Wilson, published in 2020. In 1941, a teenage William Catesby left Cambridge to join the army and support the war effort. Parachuted into Occupied France as an SOE officer, he witnesses tragedies and remarkable feats of bravery during the French Resistance. And in 2014, Catesby recounted his life to his granddaughter for the first time when he was in his nineties.
A River in May Wilson's debut novel
A River in May, published in 2002, was based on his experiences in the Vietnam War. As he stated, the book "expelled my battlefield demons". It was shortlisted for the
Commonwealth Writers' Prize.
The Envoy The Envoy is set in Britain in the 1950s, and discusses an American plot to sabotage
USSR–UK relations. Its protagonist is Kit Fournier, the
Central Intelligence Agency station chief at the
Embassy of the United States, London. It was the first book in what was originally intended to be a trilogy of spy novels, but later had a fourth book added to it with the publication of
The Whitehall Mandarin. The book introduces characters who would go on to play a larger role in Wilson's later novels, including William Catesby [no sign of this character in the Kindle version of The Envoy], a native of a Suffolk fishing village who fits in poorly with either his old neighbours or his government colleagues, and his boss Henry Bone. A running joke in the series describes how Catesby's alleged ancestor
Robert Catesby planned the
Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
The Darkling Spy In Wilson's 2011 novel
The Darkling Spy, the year is 1956, and Catesby is serving under
official cover at the British Embassy in Bonn. Kit Fournier from
The Envoy appears again, but in this book he has fallen in love with an English woman who serves as a spy for Moscow, and is considering defection.
The Midnight Swimmer The Midnight Swimmer, published in 2012, is set against the build-up to the
Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
The Whitehall Mandarin The Whitehall Mandarin, was published in May 2014. The launch was held at
Hatchards bookshop in London.
South Atlantic Requiem South Atlantic Requiem was published on 15 March 2018, bringing Catesby's story into the era of the
Falklands War of 1982. It was included in a round-up of the best Summer Books 2018 by writer
Sunny Singh in
The Guardian ==References==