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Len Deighton

The Ipcress File

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Part of "Secret File" series

"The Ipcress File" by Len Deighton is a classic spy novel that offers a fresh and gritty perspective on the genre. The book, published in 1962, follows the story of an unnamed protagonist, a British intelligence officer, who is tasked with investigating the disappearance of top scientists. Deighton's protagonist is a working-class hero, a departure from the upper-class spies that were prevalent in spy fiction at the time. The author's attention to detail in describing the protagonist's daily life, from the food he eats to the clothes he wears, adds a layer of realism to the story. The plot is fast-paced and full of twists and turns, with the protagonist navigating a complex web of espionage and counter-espionage. The author's use of multiple perspectives and unreliable narrators adds to the intrigue, keeping readers on their toes as they try to unravel the mystery. One of the standout features of "The Ipcress File" is Deighton's use of language. The author's descriptions are vivid and evocative, transporting readers to the streets of London and the seedy underworld of espionage. The dialogue is sharp and witty, with the protagonist's dry humor adding a touch of levity to the otherwise tense atmosphere. Overall, "The Ipcress File" is a must-read for fans of spy fiction. Its unique protagonist, intricate plot, and distinctive writing style set it apart from other books in the genre. Deighton's ability to create a sense of tension and suspense will keep readers engaged from beginning to end...

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