Author: Len Deighton Title: Berlin Game; Mexico Set
Description: London, Hutchinson, 1983-1984. First edition. Cloth. The first two instalments to the thrilling 'Game, Set and Match' spy trilogy from British author Len Deighton. The first edition, first impressions of these works. The first two novels of Len Deighton's first trilogy ('Game, Set and Match') centring on Bernard Samson, a somewhat jaded intelligence officer working for the Secret Intelligence Service. With the publisher's bright unclipped dust wrappers. Deighton is best known for his spy novels, several of which have been adapted for film and radio, including 'The Ipcress File', 'Funeral in Berlin' and 'Spy Story&apos. 'Berlin Game' (1983) introduces Bernard Samson when he is instructed to slip into East Berlin to make a dangerous rendezvous with an agent codenamed "Brahms Four", who demands that he is urgently granted safe passage to the West. 'Mexico Set' (1984) continues the story that began 'Berlin Game', beginning in Mexico where Samson is on the trail of his Soviet opposite number: Erich Stinnes, a KGB major working in East Germany. In the original cloth bindings. With the original unclipped dust wrappers. Externally, excellent, with slight shelf wear. Dust wrappers are also excellent, with slight edge wear and faint handling marks to the wraps. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Near Fine . Ill.: None. Near Fine/Near Fine.
Keywords: Len Deighton Mexico Set Berlin Game Spy Novels Mexico Set None
Price: GBP 110.00 = appr. US$ 157.08 Seller: Rooke Books
- Book number: 930Y12
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