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''Gabriel's Moon'' is the eighteenth novel by British author William Boyd, published in 2024, by Viking Penguin. Set against the backdrop of the
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in the early 1960s, the book follows Gabriel Dax, a travel writer who becomes inadvertently entangled in international espionage. The narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and betrayal. The story includes Boyd's regular blending of historical and fictional people and events. It is the fourth Boyd novel to heavily feature espionage, following; Restless (2006), Waiting for Sunrise (2012) and Solo (2013) his
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Plot

The novel begins in 1936 with a traumatic house fire that kills young Gabriel Dax's mother, leaving him haunted by confused memories and chronic insomnia. By 1960, Gabriel has established himself as a successful travel writer. While on assignment in
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(now
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), he surprisingly secures an interview with Congolese Prime Minister
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, who tells Gabriel that he fears assassination and implicates Western intelligence agencies. On his return to London, Gabriel finds himself under surveillance, and his notes from the Lumumba interview become the target of interest from both
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and the
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. He is approached by Faith Green, an enigmatic MI6 handler, who recruits him for a covert operation in
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involving the retrieval of a
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artwork. As Gabriel delves deeper into the world of espionage, he uncovers unsettling truths about his past and his family.


Trilogy

In interviews, Boyd has discussed his fascination with the espionage genre and its capacity to explore complex human behaviors. He remarked, “I feel that the world of espionage is actually the human condition writ large. We've all betrayed people. We've all lied to people.” Boyd also revealed that Gabriel’s Moon is the first in a planned trilogy featuring Gabriel Dax, indicating his intention to further explore the character's unwitting involvement in the espionage landscape. The second Dax book is due for publication in 2025.


Reception

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wrote that the book "...skilfully performs double duty: working as a satisfying standalone story and setting Gabriel up for further escapades. The book is a vivid re-creation of the early 1960s, and one of the pleasures it offers is a feeling of agreeable time travel to fascinating corners of a vanished world. These are conveyed with a filmic vibrancy .."
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commented that " the novel is at its most compelling when Gabriel is either interacting with his mesmerizing and fiendishly shrewd handler or doing her bidding in foreign lands ... Boyd routinely impresses with his portrait of an individual who is in too deep emotionally and in the dark as to what is going on around him.". In a largely negative review in
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bemoans the way that "Boyd conveys these plot points in expository dialogue, insulating the narrative from any real sense of danger"


References


External links


Official website
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