The long-awaited reissue of the second part of the classic spy trilogy, HOOK, LINE and SINKER, when the Berlin Wall divided not just a city but a world.[...]
The long-awaited reissue of the final part of the classic spy trilogy, HOOK, LINE and SINKER, when the Berlin Wall divided not just a city but a world.[...]
The classic thriller of a lethal computer age and a maniac's private cold war...
General Midwinter loves his country, and hates communism. In a bid to destabilize the Soviet power bloc he is running his own intelligence agency, whose "brain" is the world's biggest supercomputer.
With his past [...]
When a number of scientists mysteriously disappear in Berlin, a seemingly straightforward case rapidly becomes a journey to the heart of a deadly conspiracy--a conspiracy that will test Deighton's working-class hero to the limits of his ingenuity and resolve. To come out alive, he'll have to prove h[...]
In the smash conclusion to Deighton's "Game, Set, Match" series, Bernard Samson has gotten KGB defector Erich Stinnes to London--but now he has to convince him to talk. Samson is under increasing pressure from his boss to get results, but the tangled web of double agents, moles, and traitors is tigh[...]
What if WWII went the other way? In this alternative-history novel, Deighton imagines a chilling world where British Command surrendered to the Nazis in 1941, Churchill has been shot, the King is in the dungeon, and the SS are in Whitehall. In occupied Britain, Scotland Yard conducts business as usu[...]
XPD means expedient demise: if this stamp appears on your file, you're as good as dead-and anyone who learns about a secret meeting between Churchill and Hitler instantly earns an XPD. When Hitler's minutes of the meeting threaten to surface, the MI6, CIA, KGB, and a group of influential German busi[...]
The opening book in Len Deighton's "Game, Set, Match" series Brahms Four is the best East German source the British ever had, but now he thinks his cover has been blown--and he desperately wants to come over the Wall and escape from Berlin before he's exposed. There is only one person he still trus[...]
The exhilarating second book in the "Game, Set, Match" series has Bernard Samson racing around the globe laying the groundwork for KGB major Erich Stinnes to defect to London Intelligence. Samson has a lot to prove in the way of loyalty after his wife's defection to the KGB, and her help in convinci[...]