Here is a list: secrets, regrets, genuine history, the supernatural.
The basic ingredients of a Tim Powers cocktail. Also, copious amounts of alcohol – in the case of 2001’s DECLARE, it’s arak, weak beer with lemonade and insect repellent.
DECLARE swaps Powers’ usual South California setting for England, and alternates between the Second World War and 1963. In 1942, Andrew Hale’s a British spy, sent to infiltrate a Soviet-controlled Resistance network operating in Paris. He learns there’s another, older war going on, and that there are other forces at work in the world. Returning to England, he encounters the man who will haunt him for the rest of his life – ambitious, duplicitous Kim Philby. In 1963 – the year Philby famously defects to the Soviet Union – Hale’s activated…
