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William boyd author restless Eva, a young Russian woman, is recruited after her brother's death to work for the British secret service. Any "Author Information" displayed below reflects the author's biography at the time this particular book was published. Previous novels - Any Human Heart, The New Confessions - attest, also, to Boyd's particular concern for the shape and texture of a whole life. We join Ruth, an Oxford postgraduate and single mother, as she arrives at her mother's house to find Sally Gilmartin surveying the horizon with binoculars.

Restless (novel)

novel written by William Boyd

Restless is an espionage novel written by William Boyd, published in It won the Costa Prize for fiction.[1]

The novel depicts the tale of a young woman who discovers that her mother was recruited as a spy during World War II.

The book continually switches between time periods and, in doing so, from first to third person.

According to the author, it is one of the first novels to deal with the British Security Coordination service in New York. The book gained general public interest when it was chosen for inclusion in 'Book Club ', on the UK television show Richard & Judy.[2]

Plot summary

Eva, a young Russian woman, is recruited after her brother's death to work for the British secret service.

During this time she falls for her mentor and boss, Lucas Romer. But all is not as it seems as Romer is working as a double agent which ultimately leads to the attempted murder of Eva, alongside the deaths of other agents.

The tale is interlinked with the story of Eva's daughter in the s and how she comes to terms with the discovery of her mother's secret life.

William boyd books Section 2. But all is not as it seems as Romer is working as a double agent which ultimately leads to the attempted murder of Eva, alongside the deaths of other agents. No one, not even her daughter Ruth, knows her real identity. Nevertheless, his story circles intelligently around fascinating themes.

The setting of the novel is London, Oxford, Scotland, continental Europe, and the United States.

Reception

Marianne MacDonald, for The Observer, said that Boyd's novel was "a good, rollicking readRestless pulls you deep into the obscure, forgotten intricacies of wartime espionage, in particular the covert operations run by the British in America before Pearl Harbor".[3]

David Mattin, reviewing Restless for The Independent, described the book's ending as "both page-turning and deft, leaving us with a moving feeling that it is our histories, and our ever-changing, private interpretations of them, that render us ultimately unknowable.

Restless is that rare thing: a spy thriller from a first-rate narrative intelligence."[4]

Adaptation

In December the BBC aired a two-part TV adaptation based on the novel.[5] It was produced by Hilary Bevan Jones, directed by Edward Hall and featured Hayley Atwell, Rufus Sewell, Michelle Dockery, Michael Gambon and Charlotte Rampling.

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