
Spy's Mate
A Novel
Buchanan(Author)
Thinkers Publishing
Published on 14. October 2025
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-90-834882-3-3 (ISBN)
Description
A CANREADS Awards Finalist!
"A highly recommended genre-blending novel, this is an ideal read for chess enthusiasts, Cold War history buffs, and those interested in technological thrillers. Smart and evocative, Buchanan's Spy's Mate balances a thought-provoking game with cunning espionage and innovative technologies-an absorbing story that delivers on every front."-CANREADS Review Committee
FOR FANS OF THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT
Set in the late Cold War-era Soviet Union, SPY'S MATE: A NOVEL follows the coming of age of Yasha Basmajian, a young chess prodigy of Armenian origin who rises through the ranks of the Soviet chess establishment with dizzying rapidity. Along the way, however, he must contend with many pitfalls, including operatives who manipulate him, jealous rivals who try to humiliate him, and high officials who threaten him when he asserts his independence, or takes a principled stance.
With help from a renegade coach and a team of anti-establishment grandmasters, Yasha manages to run the gauntlet of two Candidates Tournaments until eventually he faces the sinister, predatory World Chess Champion, Evgeny Volosin, in a match where the stakes are nothing less than life and death.
"A highly recommended genre-blending novel, this is an ideal read for chess enthusiasts, Cold War history buffs, and those interested in technological thrillers. Smart and evocative, Buchanan's Spy's Mate balances a thought-provoking game with cunning espionage and innovative technologies-an absorbing story that delivers on every front."-CANREADS Review Committee
FOR FANS OF THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT
Set in the late Cold War-era Soviet Union, SPY'S MATE: A NOVEL follows the coming of age of Yasha Basmajian, a young chess prodigy of Armenian origin who rises through the ranks of the Soviet chess establishment with dizzying rapidity. Along the way, however, he must contend with many pitfalls, including operatives who manipulate him, jealous rivals who try to humiliate him, and high officials who threaten him when he asserts his independence, or takes a principled stance.
With help from a renegade coach and a team of anti-establishment grandmasters, Yasha manages to run the gauntlet of two Candidates Tournaments until eventually he faces the sinister, predatory World Chess Champion, Evgeny Volosin, in a match where the stakes are nothing less than life and death.
Reviews / Votes
CANREADS Awards Finalist!"A highly recommended genre-blending novel, this is an ideal read for chess enthusiasts, Cold War history buffs, and those interested in technological thrillers. Smart and evocative, Buchanan's Spy's Mate balances a thought-provoking game with cunning espionage and innovative technologies-an absorbing story that delivers on every front."-CANREADS Review Committee
"It unfolds like a game of chess - so many fronts to watch, yet in the end, the opponent always falls. Truly captivating!"-Tom Piceu, International Chess Master & Coach, Bruges, Belgium.
"A gripping journey into the high-stakes world of Cold War espionage, woven deftly through the world of chess. A deeply absorbing read."-Dr Chris Tilling, Head of Research and Senior Lecturer in New Testament, St Mellitus College, UK
"A sublime blend of chess during the Cold War between East and West, nasty intrigues, back-room politics and espionage. Brad Buchanan's book is simply irresistible."-Gert Devreese, Journalist De Standaard & author of My Most Memorable Interviews, Belgium
"As a chess professional, this book resonated on a deep technical and cultural level. I found myself immersed in the persona of Yasha and captivated by each twist and turn of his life story, empathizing with him as a brother in arms."-Daniel Fernandez, Chess Grandmaster & author, London, UK Review of SPY'S MATE from Midwest Book Review
"Original, carefully crafted, and a simply riveting read from start to finish, Spy's Mate by Brad Buchanan will hold immense appeal for readers with an interest in historical espionage and psychological thriller novels set in the Cold War era... this hardcover edition of Spy's Mate from Thinkers Publishing is an especially and unreservedly recommended pick for community libraries Suspense/Thriller Fiction collections." November 2025. Review of Spy's Mate from NickplaysChess.com
"Spy's Mate by Brad Buchanan is an enjoyable and briskly-paced spy novel set in the USSR.... I found it both entertaining and thought-provoking.... I want to highlight a couple features about it that I think makes it a unique book. To start, this novel has actual chess diagrams in it. Any well-equipped student of chess history will recognize certain positions given in the book... The story is fictional, but the inspirations are real: The political intrigue of Soviet Chess was real... this novel tells a page-turning story that is shockingly plausible based on its setting, and that excites me because it can be an entertaining introduction to one of the most fascinating era of chess: The Soviet era.... And anybody who enjoys a quick-paced spy novel should check it out too, especially if they have even a passing interest in the game." April 2026. Review of Spy's Mate by Jean-Thomas Nicole in The
Cipher Brief
"Set in the final, faltering decade of the Cold War, the
novel basks in the atmosphere of ideological decay and political paranoia of
that particular time. Buchanan situates his story in the late 1980s, a moment
when the Soviet Union stood on the brink of collapse, and the machinery of
state surveillance-though omnipresent-had begun to fray at the edges. It is
within this climate of desperation and decline that Spy's Mate finds
its pulse, capturing the dread and disorientation of a world where every move
is monitored, and every truth is provisional... what truly distinguishes Spy's
Mate from conventional genre fare is the intellect behind it. Buchanan
does not merely tell a story, he constructs a labyrinth of strategy,
psychology, and political intrigue, inviting the reader to decipher not only
the moves of his characters but the deeper motives that animate them....
Buchanan's narrative is steeped in the logic of espionage, psychological
manipulation, and strategic deception-core themes that resonate deeply with
intelligence professionals, analysts... and chess players." October 2025.
Chesssaveslives
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Chess is the struggle against the error." - Johannes Zukertort
Spy's Mate is a Cold War espionage novel in which a game of chess is a high-stakes affair, love is both true and infused with deceit, and in which all moves, personal and political, are metaphors for the never-ending struggle for dominance in a culture of power and corruption.
Much like a game of chess, Spy's Mate is a novel of hidden moves, pre-planned tricks, and intentional deceit, all designed to result in a checkmate.
I found Spy's Mate to be intelligent, engaging, and surprisingly funny. Most importantly, it lingers long after the last move is played. Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Belgium
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paper over boards
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
740 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-834882-3-3 (9789083488233)
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Brad Buchanan holds degrees in English Literature from McGill University, the University of Toronto, and Stanford University. He taught British and Postcolonial Literature, as well as Creative Writing, at Sacramento State University (where he also served as English Department Chair) until his retirement in 2016. His poetry, short fiction, and scholarly articles have appeared in more than 200 journals, and he has published 4 book-length collections of poetry. His medical memoir, Living with Graft-Versus-Host-Disease, was published by Armin Lear Press in 2021. Brad Buchanan is a resident of Sacramento, CA.