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(uk) Lien Dayton
On the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, human strife and confrontation have never stopped... A high-level scientist is mysteriously kidnapped; the British secret intelligence agency WOOC(P) must find out his whereabouts. Hunting prey from seedy London Soho to the other side of the world. It seemed like this thing had gone from a simple mission to something more sinister and sinister. An unsung hero who is calm and restrained and comes from the working class, uses a deep and ironic tone to tell the story of this dark vortex full of crises and the shocking secrets behind it... Lien Dayton is one of the "three great masters of spy novels" with John le Carré, and his influence inspired the latter to create the "Smiley Trilogy". Deighton's masterpiece, the first of the "Berlin Trilogy" - "The Ipcress Files": a pioneering work that reshaped the form of spy novels. The film adaptation of the same name won three BAFTA awards for Best Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Art Direction.
On the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, human strife and confrontation have never stopped... A high-level scientist is mysteriously kidnapped; the British secret intelligence agency WOOC(P) must find out his whereabouts. Hunting prey from seedy London Soho to the other side of the world. It seemed like this thing had gone from a simple mission to something more sinister and sinister. An unsung hero who is calm and restrained and comes from the working class, uses a deep and ironic tone to tell the story of this dark vortex full of crises and the shocking secrets behind it... Lien Dayton is one of the "three great masters of spy novels" with John le Carré, and his influence inspired the latter to create the "Smiley Trilogy". Deighton's masterpiece, the first of the "Berlin Trilogy" - "The Ipcress Files": a pioneering work that reshaped the form of spy novels. The film adaptation of the same name won three BAFTA awards for Best Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Art Direction.