Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang. Mike Ripley
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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2017
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Ebook Edition © March 2019 ISBN: 9780008172244
Version: 2019-03-04
For Len Deighton,
who has a lot to answer for.
‘That’s one of the reasons I wrote my first crime novel, because my father was reading Alistair MacLean. I didn’t want to write Dubliners. I wanted to write something he would read’
Ian Rankin
‘Indispensable and destined for awards’
Maxim Jakubowski
‘Ripley produces funny lines as often as most people breathe’
The Times
‘[Ripley] reduced me to tears of laughter with some of his deadpan summaries of the period’s lesser lights’
Daily Telegraph
There will be spoilers. Live with it. Many of the thrillers referred to here were published fifty years ago.
You’ve had time.
‘A book, film, or play depicting crime, mystery, or espionage in an atmosphere of excitement and suspense.’
Collins English Dictionary
‘What exactly is a thriller? The term seems to cover a multitude of sins and quite a fair proportion of virtues.’
Margery Allingham, 1931
‘You after all write “novels of suspense” – if not sociological studies – whereas my books are straight pillow fantasies of the bang-bang, kiss-kiss variety.’
Ian Fleming in a letter to Raymond Chandler, 1956
Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Spoiler Alert
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: A Question of Emphasis
Chapter 2: The Land Before Bond
Chapter 3: Do Mention the War
Chapter 4: Tinkers, Tailors, Soldiers, Spies. But mostly journalists.
Chapter 5: End of Empire
Chapter 6: Travel Broadening the Mind
Chapter 7: Class of ’62
Chapter 8: The Spies Have It, 1963–70
Chapter 9: The Adventurers, 1963–70
Chapter 10: The Storm Jackal Has Landed – The 1970s
Chapter 11: The New Intake
Chapter 12: Endgame
Appendix I: The Leading Players
Appendix II: The Supporting Cast
Notes & References
Acknowledgements & Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Also by Mike Ripley
About the Publisher