Talk:Ashenden: Or the British Agent

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[edit] The original spy stories?

Was this book really such a groundbreaker? I can think of lots of books like the ones by John Buchan which came before it; further, I've read it, but the stories don't seem to have much in common with either Len Deighton or Ian Fleming's. Perhaps someone could provide a reference for such opinions? --DannyWilde 05:17, 28 September 2005 (UTC)