Len Deighton, spy novelist and author of The Ipcress File, dies aged 97
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- Len Deighton, British author known for spy novels, dies at 97.
- Best known for 'The Ipcress File', which redefined the spy genre in the 1960s.
- Wrote over 30 books, combining meticulous research with wit and sharp observations.
- 'The Ipcress File' was a major success, leading to film and TV adaptations.
- Deighton's work contrasted with Ian Fleming's James Bond, focusing on realism and bureaucracy.
- Born in London in 1929, his wartime experiences influenced his writing.
- Had a varied career before writing, including as a flight attendant and illustrator.
- Developed 'cookstrip' guides, popularizing Mediterranean cuisine in Britain.
- Known for complex narratives and realism in spy fiction.
- Became increasingly private later in life, was married twice and had two sons.