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Ray Palen

“There is the story --- and then there is the story within the story. And then there is another story, buried, that only a select few are able to read.” This insightful quote from Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau underscores THE PREDICAMENT. William Boyd’s latest novel revolves around the 1963 political conflict in Guatemala, which involves multiple countries, international businesses, espionage organizations and President John F. Kennedy.

The story begins with travel writer and occasional MI6 operative Gabriel Dax working on a nonfiction book about rivers, cleverly titled Rivers. He becomes curious about a car parked on the street near the cottage he is using and begins to get a feeling that his writing may be put on hold temporarily for another mission. He is first contacted by a Russian agent who asks to meet him at a nearby café. It is there where Natalia passes on her role as his Russian contact to a new woman named Varvara. They provide him with bribe money that is left inside a Russian novel, as they have done in their previous dealings with him. He then dutifully reports all of this to his MI6 handler, Faith Green, who asks him to keep up the pretense and get whatever information he can from the Russians.

"THE PREDICAMENT is an example of literary spy games of the highest order, and the Gabriel Dax series seems to get more and more intense with each new entry."

As it turns out, the Russians want to learn more about Faith, which makes for an interesting predicament. It is shortly after this meeting that Gabriel is officially brought back in by Faith and MI6. He is told about a joint mission they are working on with the CIA that will involve his traveling to Guatemala, under the guise of being a travel writer observing the rivers there. In reality, he will be getting close to Santiago Angel Lopez, a political candidate who is vying for President. Specifically, they wish to know what his intentions are for a future relationship with the U.S. With that, Gabriel is off to Guatemala and caught between rival organizations and players that will keep him addled and in constant peril.

Gabriel arrives in Guatemala with the false intention of studying the Rio Motagua for his book, and he gets a face-to-face meeting with Senor Lopez, who is known locally as Padre Tiago. Tiago is expecting that Gabriel has a message from Fidel Castro, which is not the case, but it puts the U.S. more firmly on the hook because of the Cuban Missile Crisis. There is strong opposition to Tiago winning from the United Fruit corporation, which claims to have built Guatemala. Gabriel is quickly finding himself to be a puppet caught between strong opposing forces with no obvious way out.

The situation really becomes explosive when Tiago is shot dead at the same time that a violent military coup ousts the current president. Gabriel is trapped in a country amidst seriously dangerous unrest, and the potboiler that has begun is far from done with him. He escapes Guatemala City and lands in New York, where he seeks refuge in the upstate town of Hyde Park, only to survive an attempt on his life. He eventually goes back to Rose Cottage in London where Faith informs him that nothing is as it seems.

THE PREDICAMENT is an example of literary spy games of the highest order, and the Gabriel Dax series seems to get more and more intense with each new entry. There are so many balls being juggled by Gabriel in this story that it is hard to stay on top of where the threat is coming from and who will benefit from the next deadly move.

Teaser

1963, Guatemala. The country is in turmoil, with a presidential election looming and a charismatic, left-wing ex-priest and trade union leader predicted to win. United Fruits, a giant American corporation responsible for a large percentage of the country’s GNP, is not pleased by this prospect. Neither is the CIA. Amid the uncertainty, Gabriel Dax arrives on orders from his MI6 handler Faith Green, who has tasked him with assessing the fallout from the election. Upon arrival, Gabriel meets Frank Sartorius, the local CIA agent. Despite Sartorius’ genial manner, Gabriel suspects something untrustworthy brewing under the surface. Soon, a political assassination with suspicions of Mafia involvement leads to riots. But when Green compels Gabriel to investigate some shady characters in West Berlin, it becomes clear that an even greater danger is afoot.

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1963, Guatemala. The country is in turmoil, with a presidential election looming and a charismatic, left-wing ex-priest and trade union leader predicted to win. United Fruits, a giant American corporation responsible for a large percentage of the country’s GNP, is not pleased by this prospect. Neither is the CIA. Amid the uncertainty, Gabriel Dax arrives on orders from his MI6 handler Faith Green, who has tasked him with assessing the fallout from the election. Upon arrival, Gabriel meets Frank Sartorius, the local CIA agent. Despite Sartorius’ genial manner, Gabriel suspects something untrustworthy brewing under the surface. Soon, a political assassination with suspicions of Mafia involvement leads to riots. But when Green compels Gabriel to investigate some shady characters in West Berlin, it becomes clear that an even greater danger is afoot.

About the Book

From the internationally bestselling author, a thrilling novel starring the travel writer-turned-reluctant spy Gabriel Dax, who finds himself implicated in a dangerous conspiracy with global consequences.

1963, Guatemala. The country is in turmoil, with a presidential election looming and a charismatic, left-wing ex-priest and trade union leader predicted to win. United Fruits, a giant American corporation responsible for a large percentage of the country’s GNP, is not pleased by this prospect. Neither is the CIA. Amid the uncertainty, Gabriel Dax arrives on orders from his MI6 handler Faith Green, who has tasked him with assessing the fallout from the election.

Upon arrival, Gabriel meets Frank Sartorius, the local CIA agent. Despite Sartorius’ genial manner, Gabriel suspects something untrustworthy brewing under the surface. Soon, a political assassination with suspicions of Mafia involvement leads to riots, and Dax escapes to Europe, thinking he will finally return to his normal life as a travel writer. But when Green compels him to investigate some shady characters in West Berlin, it becomes clear that an even greater danger is afoot as the magnetic young President Kennedy prepares to arrive for a state visit.

A gripping novel of politics and spy craft with dramatic twists and turns, THE PREDICAMENT shows Boyd to be one of our most masterful contemporary storytellers.

Audiobook available, read by George Blagden