Kane
by Graham Hurley
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Pub Date Jul 03 2025 | Archive Date Jun 19 2025
Head of Zeus | Aries Fiction
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Description
One man at the heart of American power must undertake a crucial wartime mission that will take him into enemy territory before he even leaves US soil.
1941. Quincy Kane, former star of the Boston Police Department and scourge of organised crime, finds himself guarding the most important man in the country: President Roosevelt. Kane's trusted position reflects his meteoric rise in the Secret Service.
Then Imperial Japan attacks the US naval base at Pearl Harbor.
For Kane, US entry to World War Two means he is soon tasked with the most crucial mission of his career: a complex scheme of bribery and subterfuge that could change the course of the conflict and save thousands of Allied lives.
To succeed, he will have to return to the world of organised crime, a web that is spun from the home of Hollywood, Tinseltown itself: Los Angeles, where every gangster has Quincy Kane in their crosshairs.
His mission is set to take him across the Atlantic... but first Kane must survive the City of Angels.
From award-winning author Graham Hurley, Kane is a thrilling part of the Spoils of War Collection, a non-chronological series set during World War II and featuring some of the most momentous stories and figures of the era.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781035908271 |
PRICE | £20.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 400 |
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Featured Reviews

Yet another wonderful addition to the exceptional Spoils of War series. Quincy Kane is a brilliantly depicted character and flawed hero and Hurley paints a vivid picture of an America caught with its pants down by the Japanese attack on Peal Harbour and the panic, plotting and reorganisation that followed.
I am in awe of Graham Hurley and how he manages to come up with such quality so frequently and cover so broad a range of subjects.
A part of me still mourns the end of his magnificent police procedurals featuring Faraday, Winter and Suttle but times move on and we should just be grateful that Graham Hurley is still writing such exciting, well researched and high quality novels.

Part of the Spoils of War series, loosely connected novels set during WW2 and before, this is the latest in the series and rather different from its predecessors. This tale is set almost entirely in the USA around the Pearl Harbour period, and America's entry into the war, almost by default as Japan and Germany declared war on the USA first. As in the other novels historical figures mix with fictional, in this case the Roosevelts, and the only recurring character from earlier novels, Winston Churchill has a brief cameo.
The central character is an American agent, a bodyguard of the president, Quincy Kane. Agent Kane is tasked with overseeing an operation involving 'perfect' counterfeit bank notes, part of a plan to win French forces over to the allied side in Europe. This plotline, however, becomes submerged beneath a parallel narrative which links Kane's journalist girlfriend with organised crime in Los Angeles.
The story reads well, as is usual with this series of novels, but is not among the best, in my opinion, as plot lines rise up, are set to one side, or are too easily resolved. There is also a rather cryptic and depressing epilogue to finish the book, which highlights the pointlessness of much of what precedes. Perhaps that was the point.