
Len Deighton
6 SeriesLen Deighton is an English author renowned for his Harry Palmer spy novels, notably "The Ipcress File," which was adapted into a film starring Michael Caine. He has also written several cookbooks and non-fiction books on the history of the British military, showcasing his expertise in these areas.
Len Deighton's works include several novels and cookbooks with alternate titles: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Spy" (also known as "Catch a Falling Spy") and "Only When I Larf" (also titled "Only When I Laugh"). His culinary publications include "Action Cook Book" (also called "Cookstrip Cookbook") and "Ou est le Garlic?" (also known as "Basic French Cooking"). Additionally, Deighton co-authored "Fighter" and "Airship Wreck" with Arnold Schwartzman, and "Battle of Britain" with Max Hastings.