James Fleming (author)
James R. Fleming, born (London) 26 February 1944, is an English author (related to spy author Ian Fleming and travel writer Peter Fleming).
He has written two historical novels, "Thomas Gage" and "The Temple Of Optimism" and three thrillers, "Cold Blood", "White Blood" and "Rising Blood" that feature the Scottish/Russian character "Charlie Doig".
References
- personal website
- publisher's website
- publisher's website
- Review of "Temple of Optimism" in The Observer (2000)
- Review of "Thomas Gage" in The Telegraph (2003)
- Review of "White Blood" in The Guardian (2006)
- review of "Cold Blood" in The Times (2009)
- Review of "Rising Blood" in The Guardian (2011)
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