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Len Deighton

    18 février 1929

    Len Deighton est célèbre pour ses thrillers d'espionnage captivants, qui explorent souvent les ambiguïtés morales et les profondeurs psychologiques de ses personnages. Son écriture se caractérise par des détails méticuleusement recherchés et une représentation réaliste du monde du renseignement, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu authentique de l'espionnage. Deighton élabore des intrigues complexes avec des rebondissements inattendus qui tiennent les lecteurs en haleine. Son œuvre s'inspire fréquemment de ses propres expériences et de sa fascination pour l'histoire militaire, conférant à ses récits une couche supplémentaire de véracité et de perspicacité.

    Len Deighton
    Hook, Line & Sinker - 3: Spy Sinker
    Bomber
    Berlin Game: A Bernard Sampson Novel
    Action Cook Book
    SS-GB
    Fugue pour un espion
    • SS-GB

      • 462pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Novembre 1941. Depuis la capitulation de la Grande-Bretagne, l'armée allemande et sa bureaucratie tentaculaire ont pris possession du pays tout entier. A Scotland Yard, le commissaire principal Douglas Archer, qui a perdu sa femme pendant les derniers bombardements, poursuit sans enthousiasme son travail sous les ordres du Gruppenführer Fritz Kellerman. Lors d'une enquête de routine sur la mort d'un antiquaire, il découvre l'existence d'étranges tractations entre l'armée allemande et des membres influents de la Résistance. Quand le Standartenführer Huth, un proche de Himmler, arrive expressément de Berlin pour superviser l'enquête, Archer comprend qu'il a mis le doigt sur quelque chose de bien plus gros qu'il ne l'imaginait, quelque chose qui pourrait faire basculer le destin de l'ensemble du monde libre. SS-GB : un roman d'espionnage comme vous n'en avez jamais lu, une intrigue d'une efficacité redoutable !

      SS-GB
      3,5
    • Action Cook Book

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      'I am going to cook you the best meal you have ever tasted in your life...' Harry Palmer to Sue Lloyd in `The Ipcress Files''Len was a great cook, a smashing cook. I learned a lot about food from playing Harry Palmer' Michael Caine

      Action Cook Book
      4,3
    • Berlin Game: A Bernard Sampson Novel

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      "Berlin Game begins with a plea from a British agent stationed in East Germany: He wants to cross the Iron Curtain and return home to the West. Bernard Samson, the former field agent now stationed behind a London desk, is tasked with the rescue. But before he even sets out on the mission, suspicions arise that there is a traitor among his colleagues in the KGB, likely one of his closest colleagues. The first in Deighton's acclaimed Game, Set, Match trilogy starring the talented-yet-jaded intelligence officer Bernard Samson, Berlin Game is a riveting story of betrayal and suspicion in the Second World War"--

      Berlin Game: A Bernard Sampson Novel
      4,3
    • The story of one Allied air raid over twenty-four hours remains one of the finest British war novels 31 June, 1943. An RAF crew prepare for their next bombing raid on Germany. It is a night that many will never forget. Len Deighton's devastating novel is a gripping minute-by-minute account of what happens over the next twenty-four hours. Told through the eyes of ordinary people in the air and on the ground - from a young pilot to the inhabitants of a small town in the Ruhr - Bomber is an unforgettable portrayal of individuals caught up in the wreckage of war.

      Bomber
      4,2
    • Hook, Line & Sinker - 3: Spy Sinker

      • 387pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Spy Sinker is a 1990 spy novel by Len Deighton. It is the final novel in the second of three trilogies about Bernard Samson, a middle-aged and somewhat jaded intelligence officer working for the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). Spy Sinker is part of the Hook, Line and Sinker trilogy, being preceded by Spy Hook and Spy Line. This trilogy is preceded by the Game, Set and Match trilogy and followed by the final Faith, Hope and Charity trilogy. Deighton's novel Winter (1987) is a prequel to the nine novels, covering the years 1900-1945 and providing the backstory to some of the characters.

      Hook, Line & Sinker - 3: Spy Sinker
      4,1
    • Blood, Tears, and Folly

      An Objective Look at World War II

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Despite the volumes written about World War II, many questions remain un-answered. In this balanced and thoughtful chronicle, historian and World War II expert Len Deighton dares to explore intriguing questions, including why the British weren't more prepared for the Blitz and why Hitler failed to thoroughly support his U-boat program. He also warns that we haven't yet learned the lessons of World War II, as ethnic cleansing, Middle East violence, and the widening gap between rich and poor still plague the world.

      Blood, Tears, and Folly
      4,2
    • Fighter

      The True Story of the Battle of Britain

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      It was the battle that proved Great Britain was a vital force in World War II. It inspired Churchill's immortal phrase, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." Filled with illustrations and many never-before-published photographs, this work explodes the myths of the battle between Britain and Germany's Luftwaffe. HC: Random House. (Military History)

      Fighter
      4,0
    • Winter

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The prelude to the classic spy trilogy, Game, Set and Match, that follows the fortunes of a German dynasty during two world wars. Winter takes us into a large and complex family drama, into the lives of two German brothers - both born close upon the turn of the century, both so caught up in the currents of history that their story is one with the story of their country, from the Kaiser's heyday through Hitler's rise and fall. A novel that rings powerfully true, a rich and remarkable portrait of Germany in the first half of the twentieth century

      Winter
      4,2
    • Faith, Hope & Charity Trilogy - 3: Charity

      The Stunning Conclusion to the Bernard Samson Trilogy.

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The third volume in the trilogy that began with FAITH and HOPE, in which Bernard Samson wonders how the Cold War will end for him and his family and whether he can continue to out-fox the upper-class desk pilots who have so cleverly dominated his life.

      Faith, Hope & Charity Trilogy - 3: Charity
      4,1