Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Ace Atkins - ISBN: 9781472159267
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1985: A teen suspects his mom’s boyfriend is a Russian spy.

Everybody Wants to Rule the World

'A thoroughly enjoyable spy novel' Mail on Sunday

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    2 December 2025

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Summary

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.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781472159267
ISBN-10:1472159268
Author:Ace Atkins
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Corsair
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:2 December 2025
Weight:440g
Dimensions:232mm x 154mm x 34mm
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Critics Review

With his boisterous and beguiling new novel Don’t Let the Devil Ride, Ace Atkins confirms his status as the poet laureate of Southern hustlers and ne’er do wells. Full of wily humor and epic bad behavior, this is an ebullient, rollicking ride you don’t dare miss. * Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Beware the Woman *Ace Atkins’ Everybody Wants to Rule the World was an absolute joy to read. A thriller that is as hilarious as it is intense, containing a kaleidoscope of diverse and well-drawn characters, and infused with a sense of place and time that exquisitely capture the zeitgeist of the last decade of the Cold War. This thrill-ride of a novel would make one hell of a movie! * Mark Greaney, #1 New York Times author of The Hard Line, a Gray Man Novel *I thoroughly enjoyed this fast-paced, darkly funny novel … This wry adventure unfolds like a classic blockbuster movie, encompassing a vibrant array of characters and 1980s cultural references to create an immersive, multi-layered story that never becomes overcomplicated. Instead, Atkins’ 31st novel makes for an entertaining read with a fabulous, irreverent sense of fun. * The Bookseller *Everybody Wants to Rule the World blazes like a missile through Cold War spy games, KGB assassinations, the fiercest Tina Turner drag show ever performed by an Atlanta Falcons defensive end, and the nuclear passions of a 14-year-old boy’s heart. Strap in and hold on for a fantastic ride. * Meg Gardiner, #1 New York Times bestselling author *[It plays] smartly with historical events, while blending them with larky speculation. He never neglects the basics of intrigue, action, and misdirection, but one suspects he had the most fun conjuring up the novel’s nostalgic Eighties ambience … A comic thriller which reads like a mash-up of Elmore Leonard and The Goonies. * The Times, Book of the Month *Brilliantly plotted, with a nice streak of black comedy, a thoroughly enjoyable spy novel. * Mail on Sunday, Best New Fiction *Ace Atkins delivers laughs aplenty that overlay a terrifying cold war thriller. Readers who grew up in the 1980s will smirk at many of the popular culture references that Atkins peppers in this page-turner … The complexity and darkness of the narrative are balanced by equal doses of gentle humour and farce that striate the novel, making it very moving and at times tragically sad. But it is thought-provoking at all times … A wonderful book filled with weird insights into the machinations of an absurd reality that masks the dangers of existence. * Shots Magazine *This 80s-set yarn mixes fact and fiction in a winning comedy thriller. It’s totally ace, Ace. * The Sun *All of the drama is served up with a generous amount of humour, combining to create a thoroughly enjoyable adventure. * Irish News *

About The Author

Ace Atkins

Ace Atkins is considered one of the best crime writers working today and has been nominated for multiple major awards in crime fiction, including the Edgar three times, twice for novels about former U.S. Army Ranger Quinn Colson. He’s written eight books in the Colson series, with many more to come. He continued Robert B. Parker’s iconic Spenser character after Parker’s death in 2010, and has added seven best-selling novels in that series.

A former newspaper reporter and SEC football player, Ace also writes essays and investigative pieces for several national magazines including Time, Outside, and Garden & Gun.

He lives in Oxford, Mississippi with his family, where he’s friend to many dogs and several bartenders.

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