Desmond Bagley Books in Order
Desmond Bagley is a renowned British novelist, celebrated for crafting a series of gripping thrillers that have captivated readers worldwide. Alongside esteemed authors Hammond Innes and Alistair MacLean, Bagley has defined the conventions of the genre, often featuring a relatable hero facing formidable adversaries hell-bent on destruction. Born in Kendal, Cumbria, England, Bagley's life took a significant turn when his family relocated to Blackpool in 1935. Leaving school soon after, he embarked on a diverse career path, working as a printer's assistant, factory worker, and aircraft industry employee during World War II. Bagley's experiences in Africa, where he traversed the Sahara Desert and settled in Kampala, Uganda, heavily influenced his writing. He eventually made a name for himself as a freelance writer in South Africa, publishing his first short story in 1957 and his debut novel, <i>The Golden Keel</i>, in 1962.
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Book Series by Desmond Bagley
- #1AmazonThe Golden Keel(1963)
- #2AmazonHigh Citadel(1965)
- #3AmazonWyatt's Hurricane(1966)
- #4AmazonLandslide(1967)
- #5AmazonThe Vivero Letter(1968)
- #6AmazonThe Spoilers(1969)
- #7AmazonThe Tightrope Men(1973)
- #8AmazonSnow Tiger(1975)
- #9AmazonEnemy(1977)
- #10AmazonBahama Crisis(1981)
- #11AmazonNight of Error(1984)
- #12AmazonJuggernaut(1985)
About Desmond Bagley
Desmond Bagley is a renowned British novelist, celebrated for crafting a series of gripping thrillers that have captivated readers worldwide. Alongside esteemed authors Hammond Innes and Alistair MacLean, Bagley has defined the conventions of the genre, often featuring a relatable hero facing formidable adversaries hell-bent on destruction. Born in Kendal, Cumbria, England, Bagley's life took a significant turn when his family relocated to Blackpool in 1935. Leaving school soon after, he embarked on a diverse career path, working as a printer's assistant, factory worker, and aircraft industry employee during World War II. Bagley's experiences in Africa, where he traversed the Sahara Desert and settled in Kampala, Uganda, heavily influenced his writing. He eventually made a name for himself as a freelance writer in South Africa, publishing his first short story in 1957 and his debut novel, <i>The Golden Keel</i>, in 1962.
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