His Cold War thrillers “The Ipcress File” and “Funeral in Berlin” brought a documentary-style realism to the spy genre.
The Ipcress File author Len Deighton dies at 97 - His most famous novel was turned into a movie starring Sir Michael Caine.
Len Deighton, a prolific writer whose tough, stylish spy thrillers featured on bestseller lists for decades, has died.
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British writer Len Deighton, who has died at 97, created the sardonic working-class spy played by Michael Caine in the 1965 ...
Over the weekend, legendary British spy novelist Len Deighton passed away. He was 97. Deighton penned more than 20 spy novels, many of them adapted into popular movies and TV shows. MARY LOUISE KELLY, ...
Len Deighton, who enjoyed an early break in the Express, went on to write some of the greatest espionage fiction of the 20th century ...
Len Deighton, a British author known for his spy novels including “The Ipcress File,” “Funeral in Berlin” and “The ...
Len Deighton changed how spy stories felt. He replaced glamour with realism and gave the genre a sharper edge. From 'The ...
Mr. Deighton wrote some 20 spy novels, including "The Ipcress File," and more than a dozen works of nonfiction as well as screenplays, television scripts, cookbooks, and travel guides.