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  2. Len Deighton - Wikipedia

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    Children. Two. 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. After completing his national service in the Royal Air Force, Deighton attended the Saint Martin's School of Art and the Royal College of ...

  3. Berlin Game - Wikipedia

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    0-09-154190-5. OCLC. 10125712. Followed by. Mexico Set. Berlin Game is a 1983 spy novel by Len Deighton. It is the first novel in the first of three trilogies about Bernard Samson, a middle-aged intelligence officer working for the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). Berlin Game is part of the Game, Set and Match trilogy, being succeeded ...

  4. Bernard Samson - Wikipedia

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    English. Bernard Samson is a fictional character created by Len Deighton. Samson is a middle-aged and somewhat jaded intelligence officer working for the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) – usually referred to as "the Department" in the novels. He is a central character in three trilogies written by Deighton, set in the years 1983–1988 ...

  5. Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    Literacy. v. t. e. Fountas & Pinnell reading levels (commonly referred to as "Fountas & Pinnell") are a proprietary system of reading levels developed by Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell and published by Heinemann to support their Levelled Literacy Interventions (LLI) series of student readers and teacher resource products. [1]

  6. SS-GB (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. 19 February. (2017-02-19) –. 19 March 2017. (2017-03-19) SS-GB is a 2017 British drama series produced for the BBC [1] and based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Len Deighton. It is set in a 1941 alternative timeline in which the United Kingdom is occupied by Nazi Germany during the Second World War.

  7. World's Best Reading - Wikipedia

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    World's Best Readingis a series of classic books published by Reader's Digestbeginning in 1982. The series is distributed as a mail ordermembership club. In addition some individual volumes are available for sale directly through the Reader's Digest website. The series began with single annual volumes in 1982 and 1983, then expanded to bi ...

  8. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/Len Deighton/archive1

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    Currently the comments on Deighton's books comes across as a bit of a ragbag of factoids rather than a considered analysis of them. I am probably being over harsh there, but something is missing. There is not much in the way of analysis of his work as a whole, unfortunately. - SchroCat 14:03, 24 October 2023 (UTC)

  9. Ysabel - Wikipedia

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    Ysabel has been one of Kay's most successful novels. It was nominated for the White Pine Award, [2] and spent five weeks as the #1 bestseller in Canada. [3] The Globe and Mail called Ysabel "a splendid addition to (Kay's) body of work," praising the novel's well-developed characters, interweaving of myth and believable relationships, and "breathless realism". [1]