Everybody Wants to Rule the World
'A thoroughly enjoyable spy novel' Mail on Sunday
by Ace Atkins
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Pub Date 2 Dec 2025 | Archive Date 2 Dec 2025
Little, Brown Book Group UK | Corsair
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Description
'A comic thriller which reads like a mash-up of Elmore Leonard and The Goonies' The Times, Book of the Month
'This 80s-set yarn mixes fact and fiction in a winning comedy thriller. It's totally ace' The Sun
It's 1985, what will soon become known at "The Year of the Spy," and fourteen-year-old Peter Bennett is convinced his mom's new boyfriend is a Russian agent.
"Gary" isn't in the phone book, has an unidentifiable European accent, and keeps a gun in the glove box of his convertible Porsche. Peter thinks Gary only wants to get close to his mom because she works at Scientific Atlanta, a lab with big government contracts. But who is going to believe him? He's just a kid into BMX and MTV.
But after another woman who works at the lab is killed, Peter recruits an unlikely pair of allies - a has-been pulp writer named Dennis Hotchner and his drag performer buddy and heavy, Jackie Demure. Both soon become the target of an unhinged Russian hitman (is it Gary? Maybe!) with a serious Phil Collins obsession.
Meanwhile, Sylvia Weaver, a young, Black FBI agent, investigates Scientific Atlanta in the wake of the employee's murder and discovers a nest of Russian spies. Little does she know her investigation is being thwarted by a seriously compromised colleague in Washington, D.C., who is in league with a lovesick, hypochondriac KGB defector who is playing both sides of the Cold War to his benefit.
As Ronald Reagan and Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev prepare for a historic nuclear summit in Geneva, what happens in Atlanta might change the course of the Cold War, the 20th Century, and Peter Bennett's freshman year of high school.
'Brilliantly plotted, with a nice streak of black comedy, a thoroughly enjoyable spy novel' Mail on Sunday, Best New Fiction
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781472159274 |
| PRICE | £22.00 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 336 |
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Featured Reviews
louisa t, Reviewer
3.5 ⭐
This gave me a lot of nostalgic feelings, I think it set the tone for the 80s really well, by referencing a lot of things, without it feeling like they'd been shoe horned in.
I picked up, as I seem to enjoy books with younger main characters, their take on the world is usually quite refreshing.
In this one, we had Peter, who is spy obsessed.
He gets into some funny situations, along with a few other colourful characters.
It's all nice and cosy, until it isn't. Then the surprises come. And the book gets better.
Very enjoyable.