

The Second Traitor with Alex Gerlis
In this episode of Spybrary, host Shane Whaley interviews author Alex Gerlis about his latest novel, The Second Traitor, book 2 in the spy series which is set against the backdrop of World War II and the early Cold War. They discuss the complexities of writing historical fiction, the importance of research, and the intricate character dynamics within the story. Gerlis shares insights into the historical events that inspired his work, including Operation Sea Lion, the Invasion Warning, Sub-Committee and the role of German intelligence (Abwehr). The conversation also touches on the balance between action and intrigue in spy fiction, as well as the challenges of writing sensitive topics and sex scenes.
Highlights of our conversation with author Alex Gerlis.
- The Second Traitor is the second book in a four-part series.
- Readers can jump into the second book without reading the first.
- Historical accuracy is crucial in writing spy fiction.
- Operation Sea Lion was a significant but ultimately failed Nazi plan.
- Were the Abwehr sending second-rate spies to Britain?
- Character development is key to engaging storytelling.
- Gerlis prefers to allude to intimate scenes rather than describe them in detail.
- Researching real locations adds authenticity to the narrative.
- The Invasion Warning Subcommittee was a real organization during WWII.
- Gerlis's writing process is flexible and not overly planned.
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