As this image shows, Waterstone's is making a big push for the new paperback edition of SS-GB as their 'thriller' of the month (although this store got the location wrong, and put it in crime).
I was asked to write a short introductory piece about the book, and its link to Len's other 'historical' novels, for the Waterstone's customer e-update, which went out recently. They only used a short quote from it, so I'm sharing the full text below.
The book is likely to sell well again next year, when the BBC series is launched, in the early spring season on BBC 1. Front cover looks stunning on this new edition.
Read the full article below.
This is a blog about the books, film and world of British thriller and spy novel author Len Deighton, writer of The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin, SS-GB, Bomber, Berlin Game and many other books. This blog also covers the spy thriller genre and the Cold War more widely. It is a companion website to the main Deighton Dossier archive (link on the right). It is the only website + blog endorsed by the author himself! Content (c) Rob Mallows 2008-22 unless otherwise stated.
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Sunday, 4 September 2016
New Q&A .... the Cold War
Readers,
Len's kindly agreed to do a Q&A interview via email with the Deighton Dossier, as he's done with us a number of times before.
I've suggested we do questions around a broad theme, and that theme is THE COLD WAR.
So, suggest questions either on the Facebook page or here on the blog; I'll collate the best and liaise with Len.
What do you want to ask one of the UK's premier spy thriller authors about the Cold War, and his writing?
I've now had a number of suggestions from readers for questions, and a Q - to which he'll provide the As - has gone to Mr Deighton. Let's see what his replies tell us.
Len's kindly agreed to do a Q&A interview via email with the Deighton Dossier, as he's done with us a number of times before.
I've suggested we do questions around a broad theme, and that theme is THE COLD WAR.
So, suggest questions either on the Facebook page or here on the blog; I'll collate the best and liaise with Len.
What do you want to ask one of the UK's premier spy thriller authors about the Cold War, and his writing?
I've now had a number of suggestions from readers for questions, and a Q - to which he'll provide the As - has gone to Mr Deighton. Let's see what his replies tell us.
Website back up
The main Deighton Dossier website is back up online.
I have experienced some issues with the site building software, which is no longer supported (Freeway 7), which has meant some of the existing galleries which were integrated into the site aren't available for now - not sure why.
I am working on a completely new website design over coming weeks which will replace this existing site.
I have experienced some issues with the site building software, which is no longer supported (Freeway 7), which has meant some of the existing galleries which were integrated into the site aren't available for now - not sure why.
I am working on a completely new website design over coming weeks which will replace this existing site.
Friday, 2 September 2016
Website down - temporarily
The main Deighton Dossier website is currently out of action due to servicing issues and some resourcing problems, which I'm aiming to solve. My fault, essentially, moving some resource files.
Hope it's back up soon.
Hope it's back up soon.
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