Spy Thriller Author Len Deighton Dies at Age 97

Spy Thriller Author Len Deighton Dies at Age 97
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Deighton's work redefined the spy genre by focusing on realistic, everyday intelligence agents rather than glamorous figures.

  • Len Deighton was a best-selling author known for his spy novels.
  • He died at the age of 97.
  • Deighton's debut novel was 'The Ipcress File.'
  • 'The Ipcress File' was adapted into a film starring Michael Caine.
  • Deighton was also recognized for his work as a cookery cartoonist.

Len Deighton, a prominent author of spy thrillers, has died at the age of 97. He was widely known for his realistic portrayal of secret agents and for his debut novel 'The Ipcress File.'

Deighton's approach to the spy genre influenced both literature and film, offering an alternative to more glamorous depictions of espionage. His work has had a lasting impact on popular culture.

Tributes and retrospectives on Deighton's career and influence are expected. Renewed interest in his novels and their adaptations may follow.