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Gavin Lyall (1932–2003)

Auteur de Midnight Plus One

22+ oeuvres 1,274 utilisateurs 14 critiques 6 Favoris

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Œuvres de Gavin Lyall

Midnight Plus One (1965) 133 exemplaires
The Secret Servant (1980) 121 exemplaires
The Most Dangerous Game (1964) 105 exemplaires
The Conduct of Major Maxim (1982) 92 exemplaires
The Crocus List (1985) 89 exemplaires
Venus with Pistol (1969) 82 exemplaires
Shooting Script (1966) 81 exemplaires
The Wrong Side of the Sky (1961) 81 exemplaires
Blame the Dead (1972) 80 exemplaires
Uncle Target (1988) 67 exemplaires
Judas Country (1975) 62 exemplaires
Spy's Honour (1993) 44 exemplaires
All Honourable Men (1997) 31 exemplaires
Flight from Honour (1996) 28 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Lyall, Gavin Tudor
Date de naissance
1932-05-09
Date de décès
2003-01-18
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK
Lieu du décès
London, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK
Hampstead, London, England, UK
Études
University of Cambridge, Pembroke College
Professions
author
reporter
film director
Relations
Whitehorn, Katharine (wife)
Organisations
Royal Air Force
British Crime Writers Association
Courte biographie
Gavin Lyall (1932-2003) lived in Hampstead and enjoyed sailing on the Thames in his motor cruiser. From 1959 to 1962 he was a newspaper reporter and the aviation correspondent for the Sunday Times. His first novel, The Wrong Side of the Sky

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This one was a nice surprise I have to admit. Also it shows that history only repeats itself.

It is almost 20 years after the WW2 and all the veterans that where involved in the dangerous hide-and-seek game behind German front-lines in France are now involved into more shadier activities as hired guns for underworld, assassins, bodyguards, information-brokers and every role in between that requires tough, action driven person that is more than capable to take care of oneself with or without weapons.

And here enters Lewis Cane, former SOE operator in France, hired to transport famous businessman from shores of France to Liechtenstein so that businessman can attend a very important meeting while avoiding the police wanting him for questioning in regard to the sexual abuse.

Cane is joined by Harvey Lovell, veteran bodyguard of US Secret Service and [as they elude hired guns that try to kill them all] his friends from days of WW2 struggle. All of the characters have their own problems, and "mental-baggage" from the past. But the way they act and behave shows that they are professionals in their field. I have to admit level of details is exquisite.

Story is very fast paced and very, very modern. I have read some of the older thrillers but for this one I would never guess that it was written int he 1960's. I would place it in the more recent time-range (90's, even 2000's).

I am currently looking out for more works by this author.

Highly recommended for all fans of action thrillers.
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Zare | 1 autre critique | Jan 23, 2024 |
From the brilliant summer nonchalance of 1940 to the grim, anonymous exhaustion of the bomber crews delivering the infernos of Hamburg and Dresden. All the great dramas of the air war are here, described by the men in the British and Commonwealth Air Forces who did the fighting. We accompany them in the desperate days of the fall of France; during the Battle of Britain; throughout the agony of Bomber Command; over the high seas, Malta, the desert battles and in the struggle with Japan.

This is the second volume in the unique Freedom's Battle trilogy, which provides intensely vivid accounts of war at sea, in the air and on land. Far better than any single narrative, the extracts build up a complete picture of the War as it was experienced by the men and women who actually took part in it.… (plus d'informations)
 
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MasseyLibrary | 1 autre critique | Oct 8, 2023 |
The operator of a small airline has been hired to fly twelve cases of champagne to a hotel in Nicosia, Cyprus. On arrival he finds the hotel in receivership and not only is there no payment but he is roped into helping out as chef and manager to try and keep the business afloat. He is aided by his partner who is fresh out of a two-year stretch in an Israeli jail. When an important guest requests champagne, well, the twelve cases still on the 'plane are the obvious source, until one box is opened and found to contain arms. Complicating matters even further, the champagne drinker is an archaeologist who claims to have discovered an artifact of fabulous historical importance. This is an exciting thriller if not very serious and I enjoyed that there was plenty of authentic aviation details including a dicey flight to Israel that has the reader hanging on by their fingernails. Lyall gave a very accurate portrayal of the area just after the Cyprus Emergency in the fifties when terrorist attacks were still common. Published in 1975 this an excellent example of thriller novels of the time. This was only my second Lyall book but I'll be looking for more.… (plus d'informations)
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VivienneR | 1 autre critique | Feb 1, 2022 |
Former fighter pilot Keith Carr is living a quiet life as a charter pilot in the Caribbean, picking up cargo and taking the odd student up for flying lessons. Then he receives two lucrative offers in the space of a week. The one he accepts is to fly a film crew around to do some aerial shots for a film starring acclaimed Western actor Walt Whitmore. But revolution is in the air, and Carr may be compelled to take a part in it…

I found this a briskly paced book with lots of excellently technical discussion about planes. It has a kind of almost James Bond vibe, perhaps because it’s set on Jamaica and makes direct reference to Ian Fleming and his Goldeneye estate. This book features a handy female lead, J.B. the film company’s lawyer, and remarkable discretion in the romance department (of course there’s a romance! but it left me rolling very few eyes, so hurray).

This was included on the British Crime Writers’ Association’s list of the top 100 crime novels of all time, as established in 1990. I’m grateful to the compilers of the list for bringing this book to my attention; it looks like Lyall has some other airplane-related books that I’ll have to hunt for.
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rabbitprincess | 1 autre critique | Nov 5, 2020 |

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Œuvres
22
Aussi par
1
Membres
1,274
Popularité
#20,133
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
14
ISBN
166
Langues
4
Favoris
6

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