Funeral in Berlin - Chess References

Chess References

Every chapter title is a quotation from the rules of chess.

Works by Len Deighton
"Unnamed hero" novels
  • The IPCRESS File (1962)
  • Horse Under Water (1963)
  • Funeral in Berlin (1964)
  • Billion-Dollar Brain (1966)
  • An Expensive Place to Die (1967)
  • Spy Story (1972)
  • Yesterday's Spy (1975)
  • Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Spy (1976)
Bernard Samson novels
  • Berlin Game (1983)
  • Mexico Set (1984)
  • London Match (1985)
  • Winter (1987)
  • Spy Hook (1988)
  • Spy Line (1989)
  • Spy Sinker (1990)
  • Faith (1994)
  • Hope (1995)
  • Charity (1996)
Other novels
  • Only When I Larf (1968)
  • Bomber (1970)
  • Close-Up (1972)
  • SS-GB (1978)
  • XPD (1981)
  • Goodbye, Mickey Mouse (1982)
  • MAMista (1991)
  • City of Gold (1992)
  • Violent Ward, (1993)
Short story collections
  • Declarations of War (1971)
  • The Verdict of Us (2006)
Non-fiction
  • Où Est le Garlic (1965)
  • Len Deighton's Action Cookbook (1965)
  • Len Deighton's London Dossier (1967)
  • Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Britain (1977)
  • Airshipwreck (1978)
  • Blitzkrieg: From the Rise of Hitler to the Fall of Dunkirk (1979)
  • Battle of Britain (1980)
  • Blood, Tears and Folly: An Objective Look at World War II (1993)

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Famous quotes containing the word chess:

    I once heard of a murderer who propped his two victims up against a chess board in sporting attitudes and was able to get as far as Seattle before his crime was discovered.
    Robert Benchley (1889–1945)