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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_AmblerEric Ambler - Wikipedia

    Eric Clifford Ambler OBE (28 June 1909 – 22 October 1998) was an English author of thrillers, in particular spy novels, who introduced a new realism to the genre. Also working as a screenwriter, Ambler used the pseudonym Eliot Reed for books co-written with Charles Rodda.

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  2. Eric Ambler (Londres, 28 de junho de 1909 — Londres, 22 de outubro de 1998) foi um escritor britânico de romances de espionagem. Também foi roteirista e produtor cinematográfico. [1]

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    Eric Ambler was an influential British author of spy novels who introduced a new realism to the genre in the 20th century. “Dorothy Sayers had taken the detective story and made it literate,” he once said. “Why shouldn’t I do the same with spies?” Eric Ambler is generally credited with having raised the thriller to the level of ...

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  4. Learn about the life and work of Eric Ambler, the inventor of the modern political thriller and a master of suspense. Find out his achievements, awards, influences and bibliography.

  5. Born. in London, England. June 28, 1909. Died. October 22, 1998. Website. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Ambler. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Mystery & Thrillers. edit data. Suspense novels of noted English writer Eric Ambler include Passage of Arms (1959).

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  6. Eric Ambler (born June 28, 1909, London, England—died October 22, 1998, London) was a British author and screenwriter widely regarded as one of the most distinguished writers of espionage and crime stories. Ambler was the son of music-hall entertainers.

  7. 22 de ago. de 2015 · ALAMY. The characters in Eric Ambler's pre-war spy novels are adrift in a fractured and uncertain Europe, manipulated by forces they neither understand nor control. The books hold an...