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  1. Len Deighton has 160 books on Goodreads with 165029 ratings. Len Deighton’s most popular book is The Ipcress File (Secret File, #1).

  2. May 2, 2021 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  3. Through humor, characters with real depth, and impeccable research, Len Deighton’s original voice revolutionized the modern spy thriller. The enormous success of The Ipcress File and the subsequent Harry Palmer spy films made Michael Caine an international star. Bomber (perhaps his greatest novel) calmly and powerfully narrates the horror of war.

  4. Len Deighton. 3.98. 4,041 ratings152 reviews. Len Deighton's third novel has become a classic, as compelling and suspenseful now as when it first exploded on to the bestseller lists. In Berlin, where neither side of the wall is safe, Colonel Stok of Red Army Security is prepared to sell an important Russian scientist to the West - for a price.

  5. 17,026 ratings460 reviews. Len Deighton’s classic first novel, whose protagonist is a nameless spy – later christened Harry Palmer and made famous worldwide in the iconic 1960s film starring Michael Caine. The Ipcress File was not only Len Deighton’s first novel, it was his first bestseller and the book that broke the mould of thriller ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Berlin_GameBerlin Game - Wikipedia

    0-09-154190-5. OCLC. 10125712. Followed by. Mexico Set. Berlin Game is a 1983 spy novel by Len Deighton. It is the first novel in the first of three trilogies about Bernard Samson, a middle-aged intelligence officer working for the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). Berlin Game is part of the Game, Set and Match trilogy, being succeeded ...

  7. May 12, 2021 · Maugham described the Ashenden stories as “a very truthful account of my experiences during the war when I was in the Secret Service”. He is one of the writers cited with admiration by Len Deighton in a foreword to a late edition of his first book, The Ipcress File (1962). There is an underlying similarity between the two authors.

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