Author:Len Deighton
'A stone-cold Cold War classic' Toby Litt, Guardian
A high-ranking scientist has been kidnapped. A secret British intelligence agency must find out why. But as the quarry is pursued from grimy Soho to the other side of the world, what seemed a straightforward mission turns into something far more sinister. With its sardonic, cool, working-class hero, Len Deighton's sensational debut The IPCRESS File rewrote the spy thriller and became the defining novel of 1960's London.
'Changed the shape of the espionage thriller ... there is an infectious energy about this book which makes it a joy to read' Daily Telegraph
They don't, as they say, write them like this anymore. You will be entertained, informed, thrilled and dazzled. Long may he, and his creations, live on.
—— Jeremy Duns , The GuardianLen Deighton's spy novels are so good they make me sad the Cold War is over.
—— Malcolm GladwellDeighton's fiction has stood the test of time. His habitually acerbic narrative voice still has much to say to contemporary readers ... Now a fresh generation have the chance to sample Deighton's wares as Penguin republishes many of his books.
—— Vanessa Thorpe , The ObserverThe Ipcress File helped change the shape of the espionage thriller ... the prose is still as crisp and fresh as ever ... there is an infectious energy about this book which makes it a joy to read, or re-read.
—— Daily TelegraphThe self-conscious cool of Deighton's writing has dated in the best way possible ... stone-cold Cold War classic.
—— Toby Litt , The GuardianTo read it today is like taking a ride in a time machine, so accurate and astute are its evocations of its era ... Deighton knows how to pinch the ephemera that stick in our souls ... Never not a joy to read. It is also a book that changed the way we see the world.
—— Peter Millar , The TimesThe IPCRESS File has lost none of its nerve-tingling fascination ... [and] the pleasure of engaging with a master of his craft.
—— Barry Turner , Daily MailA wonderful mixture of the exciting and the amusingly humdrum ... James Bond may be thinner, but so is his dialogue.
—— Jake Kerridge , Daily TelegraphDeighton is a fearless observer of the deceptive human world.
—— John Gray , New StatesmanA dazzling performance. The verve and energy, the rattle of wit in the dialogue, the side-of-the-mouth comments, the evident pleasure taken in cocking a snook at the British spy story's upper-middle-class tradition - all these made it clear that a writer of remarkable talent in this field had appeared.
—— Julian Symons , New York Times Book ReviewTense, unpredictable, blending a thriller with an intimate family story to produce a most compelling read
—— John BoynePraise for Nicola Moriarty
—— -Had me turning the pages into the small hours
—— Gillian McAllister, bestselling author of How to DisappearExpect dark themes and plot twists a plenty
—— RedDramatic, mysterious and compelling
—— VogueKept me guessing to the end
—— SunWith secrets and intrigue, this is a compulsive read
—— Sun on SundayMoriarty rocks the drama genre
—— Courier-MailNicola Moriarty belongs to a family tree laded with writers. She more than holds her own
—— The AustralianNicola's got great pace and snappy dialogue, and I especially like her male characters
—— Liane Moriarty , Sydney Morning Herald