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    Leonard Cyril Deighton ( / ˈdeɪtən /; born 18 February 1929) is a British author. His publications have included cookery books and works on history, but he is best known for his spy novels .

  2. Born Leonard Cyril Deighton on 18th February 1929, Len Deighton is a British novelist, military historian and graphic artist primarily known for ‘The IPCRESS File; a novel that was adapted into a movie (starring Michael Caine).

  3. Len Deighton (born 18 February 1929) is an English author known for his novels, works of military history, screenplays and cookery writing. He had a varied career, including as a pastry cook, waiter, co-editor of a magazine, teacher and air steward before writing his first novel in 1962: The IPCRESS File. [1] [2] He continued to produce what ...

    • The IPCRESS File by Len Deighton. The IPCRESS File (1962) A high-ranking scientist has been kidnapped. A secret British intelligence agency must find out why.
    • Horse Under Water by Len Deighton. Horse Under Water (1962) A sunken U-Boat has lain undisturbed on the Atlantic ocean floor since the Second World War – until now.
    • Funeral in Berlin by Len Deighton. Funeral in Berlin (1964) 1963 Berlin is dark and dangerous. The anonymous hero of The IPCRESS File has been sent to help arrange the defection – in an elaborate mock coffin – of a leading Soviet scientist.
    • Billion-Dollar Brain by Len Deighton. Billion-Dollar Brain (1966) Texan billionaire General Midwinter will stop at nothing to bring down the USSR – even if it puts the whole world at risk.
  4. Oct 8, 2021 · Len Deighton: a taste for deception and self-delusion. Who needs Bond? The writer’s gritty, forward-looking cold war spy novels, now released as Penguin Modern Classics, captured the true...

  5. Following the success of his first novels, Deighton became The Observer's cookery writer and produced illustrated cookbooks. In September 1967 he wrote an article in the Sunday Times Magazine about Operation Snowdrop - an SAS attack on Benghazi during World War II.

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  7. If you enjoy Len Deighton's books and the films inspired by them, and want to know the stories behind their creation and more about the writer's career, the Deighton Dossier is the right place to start! While largely complete, the site is added to from time to time with new information.

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