Eric Ambler

EnglishJune 28, 1909 – October 22, 1998Spy Fiction

Eric Ambler was the father of the modern realistic spy thriller, transforming the genre from boyish adventure into a morally serious examination of ideological conflict. His pre-war masterpieces like A Coffin for Dimitrios placed ordinary protagonists in nightmarish political webs. He influenced virtually every subsequent spy writer including le Carré and Greene.

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