Interview: Edward Milward-Oliver

An interview with Edward Milward-Oliver, author of the excellent reference book “The Len Deighton Companion” and a forthcoming biography of Deighton.

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Artikel: “Casino Royale”: 60 years old

Ian Fleming’s James Bond novel “Casino Royale” was first published on April 13 1953 and there is an intriguing tale behind the original screenplay of the 007 film adaptation.

Artikel: In Fleming’s Footsteps

Len Deighton, Sarah Gainham, Jack Higgins and Geoffrey Jenkins are just a few of the authors who have been influenced by Ian Fleming during the ‘spy-mania’ of the Sixties.

Artikel: Some questions for Stephen Leather

If you’ve been following Jeremy Duns on Twitter or Facebook, you might know that over the last few weeks he had a monster bee in his bonnet about the best-selling British novelist Stephen Leather on account of several unethical practices he is fond of using.

Artikel: Accidental Mountweazels: Lenore Hart is a proven plagiarist

If you’ve read tje last post, and are following Jeremy Duns on Facebook or Twitter, you will know by now that St Martin’s Press has finally issued a statement about Lenore Hart, claiming that she is not guilty of plagiarism.

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Service: Books to look forward to from Simon & Schuster

Diesmal: »The English Monster« von Lloyd Shepherd, »The Chamber« von Howard Gordon, »The Inquisitor« von Mark Allen Smith, »The Moscow Option« von Jeremy Duns,  »Snakes & Ladders« von Sean Slater u. v. m.

Rezension: Q. R. Markham: »Assassin of Secrets«

It’s dunce’s cap time for me. Eagle-eyed followers of this blog may have noticed that the last item I posted here has vanished overnight. It was a question-and-answer session between myself and Q. R. Markham, the author of a new spy novel, »Assassin of Secrets«.