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Wikipedia: Len Deighton
Len Deighton
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Leonard Cyril Deighton (born February 18, 1929) is a British historian and author of spy fiction and historical novels.

Several of his novels have been adapted for films. His first few novels featured an un-named hero, named "Harry Palmer" in the movie versions, and played in them by Michael Caine. The first trilogy of his 'Bernard Samson' series was made into a 13-part television series by Granada Television in 1987.

Deighton has also published a series of cookery books.

Selected Bibliography

The 'Harry Palmer' books

The Bernard Samson Books:
  • Berlin Game 1983
  • Mexico Set 1984
  • London Match 1985
  • Spy Hook 1988
  • Spy Line 1989
  • Spy Sinker 1990
  • Faith 1994
  • Hope 1995
  • Charity 1996

A prequel to the series, Winter, was written in 1987.

Others:

  • An Expensive Place to Die 1967
  • Only When I Larf 1968
  • Bomber 1970
  • Declarations of War short story collection, 1971
  • Close-Up 1972
  • Spy Story 1974
  • Yesterday's Spy 1975
  • Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Spy 1976
  • SS-GB, 1978, An alternate history novel in which Great Britain was conquered by Nazi Germany
  • XPD 1980
  • Goodbye, Mickey Mouse 1982
  • MAMista 1991
  • City of Gold 1992
  • Violent Ward 1993

History:
  • Fighter:The True Story of the Battle of Britain 1977
  • Airshipwreck 1978
  • Blitzkreig: From the Rise of Hitler to the Fall of Dunkirk 1979
  • Blood, Tears and Folly: An Objective Look at World War II 1993

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