books by Len Deighton
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Len Deighton: Three Complete Novels
Len Deighton
Wings
, 1993
BEWARE! Sleepless Nights Ahead!
If you ever thought that paperback novels - even spy novels - were for airports or a quick read on the train home DO NOT READ THESE! I became seriously adicted to Len Deighton after three chapters of 'Berlin Game' - and you could too! Poetic, ironic, cleverly ...
The Ipcress File
Len Deighton
HarperCollins Publishers
, 1995
The poet of the Spy story.
As "The Sunday Times" first branded Len Deighton when this book came out, he is indeed the poet of the spy story. This was the first of the so-called "Harry Palmer" books which was the name given to his fictional hero when the movies came out. Although this isn't ...
Spy Hook
Len Deighton
Knopf
, 1988
Another great trilogy!!
After GAME, SET & MATCH Deighton ups the pace with a much shorter book. Deighton reveals a little more about his characters while our hero becomes increasingly baffled. A terrific hook for the rest of the series
Charity
Len Deighton
Harpercollins
, 1996
We Want another Samson Trilogy!
Bernard Samson Trusts Nobody! This is what I like about him and all the Other Characters in Len's Samsons Books. He Can Not Trust even His Own Wife! (I am not sure he trusts himself...) I hope Len comes out with another Trilogy... By the Way it is Samson not Sampson as ...
Spy Sinker: A Novel
Len Deighton
Harpercollins
, 1990
6 of 9 in the series
A great read, 6th in the series, dont miss it.
Faith
Len Deighton
Harpercollins
, 1995
Another great read
ist of this trilogy but 7-9 in the series, a must read for deighton fans.
Hope
Len Deighton
Harpercollins
, 1995
Samson at his finest
Bernard is off to Poland in this latest 8 0f 9 in the series, a must read
Spy Line
Len Deighton
Knopf
, 1989
5 of 6 Books in this series
Another great read if you havent read the previous 4 run out and get them.
SS-GB: Nazi-Occupied Britain 1941
Len Deighton
Alfed A. Knopf
, 1979
Great historical fiction
What if Germany occupied England during WWII, that is the premise of this novel by Len Deighton. SS GB" is a thoroughly fascinating, absorbing, terrific novel--a first-rate murder mystery wrapped in a huge, wartime conspiracy, with a detailed, completely believable ...
Game, Set & Match (Berlin Game, Mexico Set, London Match)
Len Deighton
Knopf
, 1989
An outstanding series to challenge your mind!
I would first like to say that this review is not only for "Game, Set and Match", but also for the other two trilogies, "Hook, Line and Sinker", and "Faith, Hope and Charity". I believe that all nine works must be spoken of here, or the mood that the author creates ...
Blood, Tears, and Folly: An Objective Look at World War ll
Len Deighton
Harper Paperbacks
, 1994
Great read
How did I miss this book when it was first published (in 1993)? An excellent book on the subject by an amateur historian. This is not an exhaustive, chronological study.Deighton looks at major themes and doesn't hesitate to reach back as far as he needs to for causes ...
Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Britain
Len Deighton
Book Sales
, 2000
good history
The book describes and compares the tactics, weapons and philosophies of both sides and also provides interesting biographies of the major players of the air war. The detailed descriptions and development histories of the various planes were very interesting and the ...
Winter: A Novel of a Berlin Family
Len Deighton
Ballantine Books
, 1988
i can read it again and again !!!!
i hv read many len deighton's books ( mostly the samson series ), but i think " winter " so far is the best. i wish i can find another book like this one which is written by another writer. any suggestion readers? :)
Mexico Set
Len Deighton
Ballantine Books
, 1985
There is no 'love' in the tennis match of espionage
This is the second novel of the Bernard Samson trilogy which begins with Berlin Game and ends with London Match. The story opens with Dicky Cruyer cursing at a pedestrian in a Mexico trafic jam. Interestingly enough, Mr. Deighton shows us the pedestrian 400 pages later ...
Catch a Falling Spy
Len Deighton
HarperPrism
, 1993
"Harry Palmer" in a global criss cross.
Although the novel doesn't come right and say it, this has all the markings of a "Harry Palmer" novel. A nameless British agent criss crosses the globe in an effort to aid a defecting Russian scientist. Nothing is as it seems and our protagonist must sort it all out.
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