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Hope Len Deighton was trained as an illustrator at the Royal College of Art in London. His writing career began with The Ipcress File which was a spectacular success and was made into a classic film starring Michael Caine. Since then he has written many books of fiction and non-fiction. These include spy stories and war novels such as Goodbye Mickey Mouse and Bornber which the BBC made into a day-long radio drama in 'real time'. In 1994 Deighton's history of World War Two, Blood, Tears and Folly, was published to wide acclaim - Jack Higgins called it 'an absolute landmark'. The first three Bemard Sámson stories - Game, Set and Match - were made into an internationally aired thirteen-hour television series. These were followed by Hook, Line and Sinker. Deighton's latest növel, Charity, brings to a close the third Sámson trilogy, Faith, Hope and Charity.