BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — Brian Gay finally figured out how to play the par 5s at The Concession Golf Club, making up ground with an eagle-birdie finish for a 4-under 68 to share the 36-hole lead with ...
BRADENTON, Fla. -- Brian Gay finally figured out how to play the par 5s at Concession Golf Club, making up ground with an eagle-birdie finish for a 4-under 68 to share the 36-hole lead with Scott Hend ...
If you think of 1960s espionage, your mind likely jumps to James Bond: martinis, tailored suits, and gadgets that defy physics. But in 1962, a London-born author named Len Deighton published a novel ...
Writer whose ‘anti-Bond’ hero in his 1962 novel The Ipcress File had a seismic impact on spy fiction When he made the remark that he was “the most illiterate writer ever”, in an interview with Argosy ...
British writer brought wit, realism and class consciousness to cold war espionage fiction, reshaping the genre in the 1960s Len Deighton obituary Len Deighton, the British author whose subversive spy ...
Len Deighton, creator of Harry Palmer, one of the world's most famous spy characters, has died aged 97. The British writer sold millions of books and was translated into 20 languages over a career ...
LONDON — Len Deighton, a prolific writer whose tough, stylish spy thrillers featured on bestseller lists for decades, has died. He was 97. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
BAFTA-winning author, Len Deighton, has died, aged 97. Famed for penning 39 spy novels, the "remarkable writer" was credited with 'changing the nature of British spy fiction.' Deighton found fame with ...
LEN Deighton has died aged 97 after almost half a century as one of Britain’s most beloved spy novel authors. The writer died today having penned 39 books in a much celebrated career which “changed ...
The writer died penned 39 books in a career spanning almost half a century, with his first novel The Ipcress File being turned into a BAFTA-award winning film starring Michael Caine. In March 2022 the ...
Too many of Britain’s espionage writers were melancholy public schoolboys – Deighton was their antidote By Stephen Smith “I walked up the steps where the sun was warming up a pint of Jersey and a ...