Mamista Len Deighton AUD25.00

The Berlin Wall is demolished. Marx is dead. Try telling that to Ramon and his desperate men hiding in the jungle cradling their AK.47's, dusting off the slabs of Semtex and dreaming of world revolution. Read More...


XPD Len Deighton AUD24.00

On the morning of 11th June 1940, Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, took off in a private aircraft from a small town in central France. His destination: a deserted airfield near the Belgian border. His mission: a clandestine meeting with the would-be conqueror of Europe, Adolf Hitler. For more than forth years what happened at that meeting has been Britain's most closely guarded secret. A Secret still so dangerous to the security of the realm that anyone who learns of it must die - with their file stamped XPD: expedient demise. Read More...


The third novel in the Hook, Line and Sinker trilogy. From the brilliant Oxford graduate who understands the espionage game better than most of her male colleagues, to the beguiling woman who uses her charm and brains to deceive everyone around her, Fiona Samson presents a fascinating puzzle. Read More...


Best-selling spy author Len Deighton shows us the reality of the most crucial battle of the Second World War. Since the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, the British people have confronted no greater greater threat to their freedom than in 1940, when Hitler's armies swept through France in a few weeks and stood poised twenty-one miles from Dover. Read More...


When KGB Major Erich Stones defected to the West he should have been handed over to MI5, and the story should have been over for Bernard Samson. But Samson's bosses find an excuse to hold him for questioning, and some of his answers point to the possibility that could tear the department to pieces. Read More...


The sardonic malcontent Bernard Samson follows his prey from the stinking heat of the Mexican Jungle to the chilly streets of Berlin. His adversary is Erich Stinnes, the KGB major who had arrested him in East Berlin. Read More...


Falco's back in trouble as usual. With Titus Caesar in pursuit of his patrician girlfriend Helena, Marcus Didius Falco, the louche Roman sleuth, is sent out of the way on an undercover mission to Roman Germany. Read More...


Working for the Palace was not all perks. Poor pay. Jealous colleagues. And now a small accounting error has left Marcus Didius Falco, Imperial Rome's most hard-done-by investigator, sharing a cell with a large rat ... Read More...


Rome, AD 72. Marcus Didius Falco, one-time Imperial agent and unemployed informer, has an insurmountable problem. The Emperor Vespasian has refused to elevate him to the middle rank and therefore he cannot marry his aristocratic love, Helena Justina. Read More...


Rome, AD 72. 'I still can't believe I've put the bastard away for good!' Petro muttered. Petronius Longus, captain of the Aventine watch, and Marcus Didius Falco's oldest friend, has finally nailed one of Rome's top criminals - Balbinus. But under Roman law citizens cannot be imprisoned; instead they are allowed 'time to depart' from the Empire to go into permanent exile. Read More...


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