''The Unlikely Spy'' is a 1996 spy novel written by
Daniel Silva, set during
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
.
While some of the characters and events are fictional, the book is based on the real-life attempt by the
Allies to use British intelligence to cover up the true plans for
D-Day. The deception plan was called
Operation Fortitude
Operation Fortitude was the code name for a World War II military deception employed by the Allied nations as part of an overall deception strategy (code named ''Operation Bodyguard, Bodyguard'') during the build-up to the 1944 Normandy landi ...
, and
Double Cross also played a role. Specifically, the book has a backdrop (a subset of Fortitude referred to as Fortitude South).
Plot
Set during World War II, the book follows Alfred Vicary, a historian and friend of Winston Churchill, who was wounded in battle during the
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
while serving as an officer in the
Intelligence Corps, joins the British intelligence service. He is assigned the job of protecting
Operation Mulberry in the lead up to the
invasion of Normandy in 1944.
[ The German spy Catherine Blake, whose real name is Anna von Steiner, an ]Abwehr
The ''Abwehr'' ( German for ''resistance'' or ''defence'', but the word usually means ''counterintelligence'' in a military context; ) was the German military-intelligence service for the '' Reichswehr'' and the ''Wehrmacht'' from 1920 to 1944. ...
operative, actually is close to learning the secret. Catherine's aid is Horst Neumann, a former lieutenant in the paratroopers
A paratrooper is a military parachutist—someone trained to parachuting, parachute into a military operation, and usually functioning as part of an airborne forces, airborne force. Military parachutists (troops) and parachutes were first used ...
and later on in the Abwehr, a trained assassin.[ Daniel Silva, ''The Unlikely Spy'', Villard, 1996, page 177: "He joined the Wehrmacht early in 1939. His physical fitness and lone-wolf attitude brought him to the attention of the Fallschirmjager, the ]paratroopers
A paratrooper is a military parachutist—someone trained to parachuting, parachute into a military operation, and usually functioning as part of an airborne forces, airborne force. Military parachutists (troops) and parachutes were first used ...
. He was sent to paratroop school at Stendhal and jumped into Poland on the first ady of the war. France, Crete, and Russia followed. he had his Knight's Cross by the end of 1942.".
Some little failures help Alfred Vicary to reveal her true identity. So he devises and carries out his plan of Double Cross. The basic idea of it is that after uncovering the German spy Catherine Blake, instead of capturing and imprisoning her, the British Intelligence provides her with false documents which she accepts as information she seeks. Then she sends the content of those papers through other spies to Germany, and so the German Spy agencies are being deceived without having the least idea of it. The story ends with depiction of the night Catherine tries to escape from Britain. If she could have fled she would be able to tell all she knew about British Intelligence agents and their Double Cross operation, and maybe Germans would understand that they had been deceived all the time. But Catherine does not manage to escape and is killed by the fire laid down by the British martial ship. The Germans, therefore, remain ignorant of the secret they tried to reveal and this causes their defeat in World War II.
Reception
Scott Veale, writing for the New York Times
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, called the book a "strictly a connect-the-dots adventure" and criticised its length and style.[
]
International titles
* Portuguese: ''O Espião Improvável''. (''The Unlikely Spy''). (2012). [
* Slovak: ''prísne tajné''. (''Top Secret''). 2011. ][
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1996 novels
Novels set during World War II
American spy novels