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mobi |eng | 2011-08-01 | Author:Len Deighton

32 For this game ‘It’s only me.’ The words came muffled by the crown of the hat and the sentence ended in a chesty cough. All Tinkle Bell’s sentences ended ...
( Category: Genre Fiction October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 1994-11-28 | Author:Len Deighton

‘Please don’t, Daddy,’ said Fiona. ‘You’ve got to face it, Fiona. You can’t hide your head in the sand.’ ‘I’ll see what I can find out,’ I volunteered. ‘I’m going ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2012-11-22 | Author:Len Deighton

13 Whitelands, England. June 1983. ‘No, Dicky, I can hear you perfectly,’ said Bret Rensselaer as he pressed the phone to his ear and shrugged at Silas Gaunt, who was ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2011-06-13 | Author:Len Deighton

15 ‘Why did you get yourself into this crock?’ I asked Ted Riley for what must have been the hundredth time. For the hundredth time he failed to give me ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi, epub |eng | 1992-11-28 | Author:Len Deighton

‘You can’t go alone.’ ‘Don’t be silly, of course I can.’ Alice slowed. The path Sayed had taken was just an unmarked camel track: loose gravel strewn with rocks. Alice ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2011-08-01 | Author:Len Deighton

14 I drove back to London listening to Ingrid Haebler playing Mozart piano concertos. I turned the car’s tape player up very loud as I tried to disentangle the thoughts ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2011-08-01 | Author:Len Deighton

15 Captain James A. Farebrother The cold front that had brought havoc to the Brunswick mission passed across Britain, so that by the following morning there was the usual west ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2011-08-01 | Author:Len Deighton

16 Next morning my phone rang at nine forty-five. I had a headache. A voice that called me ‘old boy’ suggested that I ‘toddle over the road and meet me ...
( Category: Genre Fiction October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2010-01-29 | Author:Len Deighton

7 Hennig Hotel, Berlin Cindy Prettyman had grown older; we all had. The amusing, friendly and attractive girl I once knew was divorced, middle-aged and devoting all her energy to ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2011-08-01 | Author:Len Deighton

* * * * See Appendix: Joe One, p. 222. * Approximately 2,500 times the destructive power of the Hiroshima explosion. * For details see Appendix, p. 225. 19 [Aquarius ...
( Category: Genre Fiction October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 1995-11-28 | Author:Len Deighton

‘I might have to remind you of that, Bernard.’ ‘I wouldn’t do anything to hurt Cindy.’ ‘You’d shop your own mother if she stood in the way of you finding ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2012-11-22 | Author:Len Deighton

11 Once back in London it was easy to believe my trip to Central Europe had all been a dream. In fact I suppressed all thought of my meeting with ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2011-08-01 | Author:Len Deighton

14 I collected Fiona from her sister’s house that evening. She’d left a message asking me to take the car there, so she could bring back a folding bed that ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2011-06-10 | Author:Len Deighton

1 Obsazeno: occupied. 2 ganz: completely; meschugge (Yiddish): batty, crazy, nuts. 32 Jan-Im-Glück, 1945 It was moving-day at the camp. Everyone suspected that the Russians were getting closer but there ...
( Category: Genre Fiction October 20,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2011-03-06 | Author:Len Deighton

Almost every seat was taken in First Class. Wide-awake young men, with well cut suits and large gold wristwatches, were shuffling papers that came from pigskin document cases, or tapping ...
( Category: Thrillers & Suspense October 20,2017 )

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