• Who?
  • Novels
    • TOURISM:
    • The Last Tourist
    • An American Spy
    • The Nearest Exit
    • The Tourist
    • YALTA BOULEVARD:
    • Victory Square
    • Liberation Movements
    • 36 Yalta Boulevard
    • The Confession
    • The Bridge of Sighs
    • STANDALONES:
    • The Middleman
    • All The Old Knives
    • The Cairo Affair
  • Film/TV
    • Berlin Station
    • All the Old Knives
    • Inheritance
  • More
    • Short Fiction
    • Criticism
    • Extras

Olen Steinhauer

  • Who?
  • Novels
    • TOURISM:
    • The Last Tourist
    • An American Spy
    • The Nearest Exit
    • The Tourist
    • YALTA BOULEVARD:
    • Victory Square
    • Liberation Movements
    • 36 Yalta Boulevard
    • The Confession
    • The Bridge of Sighs
    • STANDALONES:
    • The Middleman
    • All The Old Knives
    • The Cairo Affair
  • Film/TV
    • Berlin Station
    • All the Old Knives
    • Inheritance
  • More
    • Short Fiction
    • Criticism
    • Extras

Something I Can Relate To


January 16, 2006
by Olen Steinhauer



From Books and Writers:

In an interview [Len] Deighton confessed, that he became a writer of espionage after realizing that he did not know enough about police procedure. “So I wrote my first books the way people would write science fiction, because they gave me much more latitude to invent situations.” (New York Times, June 21. 1981)




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The Middleman
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The Tourist
The Nearest Exit
An American Spy
The Last Tourist

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Berlin Station
All the Old Knives
Inheritance


The Bridge of Sighs
The Confession
36 Yalta Boulevard
Liberation Movements
Victory Square

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