Len Deighton, the British author best known for his debut novel The IPCRESS File, has died at the age of 97. His long career produced more than 38 books and left a lasting mark on spy fiction.
Career and legacy
In a career that spanned decades, Deighton wrote over 38 books. His debut novel, The IPCRESS File, remained his most famous work and is widely cited as a defining entry in mid‑20th century espionage fiction. The available material notes his prolific output but does not provide further biographical detail.
Death and available details
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