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The moniker comes from Devereaux’s reputation as a cold, efficient operative. As explained in the lore:

: Unlike the high-tech gadgets of James Bond, Granger's novels are known for their "noir" feel and a cynical, realistic look at international politics. Why "The November Man"?

The world of The November Man explores the darker side of intelligence work: the-november-man

Originally a character from the gritty spy novels of Bill Granger, became a household name with the 2014 film adaptation starring Pierce Brosnan. Whether you are diving into the books or the movie, here is the essential briefing on this modern espionage classic. The Origins: Bill Granger’s Novels

The character, Peter Devereaux, first appeared in Bill Granger’s 1979 novel The November Man . The moniker comes from Devereaux’s reputation as a

: The film is based primarily on the seventh novel in the series, There Are No Spies .

: A retired Devereaux is pulled back into the field for a personal mission: protecting a witness, Alice Fournier (played by Olga Kurylenko), who holds secrets about a decade-old conspiracy. The world of The November Man explores the

: Devereaux is a complex protagonist—cold and efficient, yet often conflicted between his duty and his personal life.