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SS-GB (1980)

I think reading a classic Len Deighton must be like watching one of the old master painters in action. There's the preparation, the background, the deft brushstrokes, building up layer on layer of colours and nuance in perfect harmony. And then you finally take a step back, reveals a masterpiece....

SS-GB (1980) by Len Deighton
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Spy Sinker (1992)

In the second in this trilogy, Spy Line, Brett, Bernard and Fiona were still in California.Now, in Spy Sinker, we go back in time to when Brett first conceives of his plan to place a double agent in communist Germany.It is in the earliest chapters we learn an important fact. All through the previ...

Spy Sinker (1992) by Len Deighton
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The Ipcress File (2009)

”Weapons aren’t terrible,” I said. “Areoplanes full of passengers to Paris, bombs full of insecticide, cannons with a man inside at a circus--these aren’t terrible. But a vase of roses in the hands of a man of evil intent is a murder weapon.” Michael Caine is “Harry Palmer”.The protagonist of th...

The Ipcress File (2009) by Len Deighton
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Spy Story (1991)

-Review of Spy Story by Len Deighton-Spy Story by Len Deighton is one of the many spy novels written by this author and it portrays to us how the espionage divisions were used in Great Britain after World War II and before the Cold War during the Soviet Union attack threats. The protagonist of th...

Spy Story (1991) by Len Deighton
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XPD (2009)

Originally published on my blog here in July 2004.The second of an (otherwise unrelated) trio of Deighton novels concerned with the Second World War, XPD is actually set in 1979, contemporary with its writing. It is close as Deighton has got to the idea driven thrillers of Frederick Forsyth, and ...

XPD (2009) by Len Deighton
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Billion Dollar Brain (1984)

Originally published on my blog here in January 2004.The fourth Harry Palmer novel (in which he is still an unnamed narrator; the name was given him for the films) is the most dated of all of them. It relies on a plot device straight from James Bond or even The Man From UNCLE - the network of age...

Billion Dollar Brain (1984) by Len Deighton
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Horse Under Water (1984)

This is the second in Len Deighton's 'nameless spy' series. (The notion that they're narrated by a real spy recounting real cases that have become unclassified is supported by his never saying his name in the books. In the movies based on some of the books, he's called Harry Palmer.) This was fun...

Horse Under Water (1984) by Len Deighton
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Spy Line (1997)

Every time I read an installment in the Bernard Samson series I think, "Okay, THIS one is my favourite, I swear." Deighton's "Samson Saga" is made up of consistently good thrillers with an excellent narrator and lashings of Deighton's famously detailed descriptions, and Spy Line is no exception. ...

Spy Line (1997) by Len Deighton
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Yesterday's Spy (1975)

Deighton's spy novels are very low-key affairs with muted details that might go by you until pointed out by the protagonist. Often events will occur that seem to have no relevancy until later. To me it seems that not much will happen until the last third, but in retrospect much is happening. It's...

Yesterday's Spy (1975) by Len Deighton
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Spy Hook (1997)

THIS BOOK IS A FRAUD! THIS BOOK IS A JOKE! THIS BOOK IS AN OUTRAGE! Whew. Okay. Breathe.This was my first Len Deighton book after having heard about him for years. I knew he wrote spy books. I thought they might be like MaClean or Forsyth books. I was dead wrong. This wasn't a spy book. It was a ...

Spy Hook (1997) by Len Deighton
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Mamista (1991)

As a group of Marxist revolutionaries in Spanish Guiana prepare to unseat their country's leader, a group of high-powered men in Washington prepare to keep the current government intact and capitalize on the small country's newfound oil. Reprint.

Mamista (1991) by Len Deighton
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Spy hook: a novel

said Gloria. “Sometimes it’s better not to know what the cards say.” The subject was closed. “Have you eaten?” he asked.When told we hadn’t he took us down to the kitchen, where two frantic cooks were slaving to produce a tableful of exotic dishes. Gloria and Dodo vied to name for me the differen...

Spy hook: a novel by Len Deighton
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London Match

He was quoting Stinnes, but he might have been referring to the brush he'd had with Morgan that morning and to what might come of it. We were sitting in the back of his chauffeur-driven Bentley purring along the fast lane to visit Stinnes. 'Is that a Russian proverb?' he asked.    ...

London Match by Len Deighton
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Funeral in Berlin

‘I employ youngsters to do that; their minds aren’t so cluttered up with knowledge.’ He eased his boots off and flexed his toes in front of the stove. Stok could pick things up with his toes when he was a kid. It was a long time since he had demonstrated that. They had a different set of values n...

Funeral in Berlin by Len Deighton

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