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The Predicament
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The Predicament

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The second instalment in William Boyd's elegant espionage series starring Gabriel Dax is a twisting Cold War adventure that takes the reader deep into one of history's most infamous assassinations.

Gabriel Dax, travel writer and accidental spy, is back in the shadows. Unable to resist the allure of his MI6 handler, Faith Green, he has returned to a life of secrets and subterfuge. Dax is sent to Guatemala under the guise of covering a tinderbox presidential election, where the ruthless decisions of the Mafia provoke pitch-black warfare in collusion with the CIA.

As political turmoil erupts, Gabriel's reluctant involvement deepens. His escape plan leads him to West Berlin, where he uncovers a chilling realisation- there is a plot to assassinate magnetic young President John F. Kennedy. In a race against time, Gabriel must navigate deceit and danger, knowing that the stakes have never been higher.

The Predicament, the second novel in the bestselling espionage trilogy starring Gabriel Dax, William Boyd weaves a masterful tale of suspense, loyalty, love and the dark temptations of spy craft.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 September 2025
Pages
272
ISBN
9780241761144

The second instalment in William Boyd's elegant espionage series starring Gabriel Dax is a twisting Cold War adventure that takes the reader deep into one of history's most infamous assassinations.

Gabriel Dax, travel writer and accidental spy, is back in the shadows. Unable to resist the allure of his MI6 handler, Faith Green, he has returned to a life of secrets and subterfuge. Dax is sent to Guatemala under the guise of covering a tinderbox presidential election, where the ruthless decisions of the Mafia provoke pitch-black warfare in collusion with the CIA.

As political turmoil erupts, Gabriel's reluctant involvement deepens. His escape plan leads him to West Berlin, where he uncovers a chilling realisation- there is a plot to assassinate magnetic young President John F. Kennedy. In a race against time, Gabriel must navigate deceit and danger, knowing that the stakes have never been higher.

The Predicament, the second novel in the bestselling espionage trilogy starring Gabriel Dax, William Boyd weaves a masterful tale of suspense, loyalty, love and the dark temptations of spy craft.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 September 2025
Pages
272
ISBN
9780241761144
 
Book Review

The Predicament
by William Boyd

by Mark Rubbo, Aug 2025

The Predicament is William Boyd’s second book in a trilogy featuring the writer and reluctant spy Gabriel Dax; you don’t need to have read the first, Gabriel’s Moon, to enjoy the second. Chances are though that after reading The Predicament you’ll want to try the first – it’s that good!

Set in the 1960s, Gabriel is quietly finishing off his book on rivers of the world and nursing his apparently unrequited passion for his enigmatic MI6 handler, Faith Green. He’s also got a Russian handler because Faith has turned him into a double agent and handler for a British spy who has ostensibly defected. When the CIA ask MI6 for a favour with a spot of business in Guatemala, Faith decides that Gabriel is the man. Reluctantly, Gabriel agrees to take the assignment – at least there is a river in Guatemala that he could pop in his book. While there, Gabriel meets some shady characters and the leader of a group hoping to overthrow the dictator. Returning to London via New York and another river, Gabriel is attacked by a man with a knife who is seriously injured after Gabriel rams his notebook up the assailant’s nose. How these and other incidents are all connected is slowly revealed.

William Boyd is a master storyteller, and I felt a profound disappointment when this book came to an end. Sadly, having finished this second instalment, I must now wait for the third – but great pleasure still awaits you.