Eric Ambler Books in Order
Eric Ambler is a renowned thriller writer of extraordinary depth and originality, often credited as the inventor of the modern political thriller. His reputation as a novelist has endured, with John Le Carre once describing him as 'the source on which we all draw.' Ambler's diverse background in engineering and advertising informs his unique perspective, which he began to hone through playwriting. He made his literary debut in 1936, and as his reputation grew, he transitioned to writing full-time. During World War II, Ambler worked with the Army Film Unit, penning notable projects like <i>The Way Ahead</i> with Peter Ustinov. In 1957, he relocated to Hollywood, where he scripted iconic films such as <i>A Night to Remember</i> and <i>The Cruel Sea</i>, earning an Oscar nomination. Throughout his illustrious career spanning over six decades, Ambler authored nineteen novels, including the award-winning <i>Passage of Arms</i>, which earned him the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award in 1960.
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Book Series by Eric Ambler
- #1AmazonThe Dark Frontier(1936)
- #2AmazonEpitaph for a Spy(1938)
- #3AmazonJourney Into Fear(1940)
- #4AmazonSkytip(1951)
- #5AmazonJudgment on Deltchev(1951)
- #6AmazonTender To Danger / Moonlight(1951)
- #7AmazonThe Schirmer Inheritance(1953)
- #8AmazonThe Maras Affair(1953)
- #9AmazonCharter To Danger(1954)
- #10AmazonThe Night Comers / State of Siege(1956)
- #11AmazonPassport To Panic(1958)
- #12AmazonPassage of Arms(1959)
- #13AmazonA Kind Of Anger(1964)
- #14AmazonThe Levanter(1972)
- #15AmazonDoctor Frigo(1974)
- #16AmazonThe Siege of Villa Lipp / Send No More Roses(1977)
- #17AmazonThe Care of Time(1981)
- #18AmazonThe Ability to Kill and Other Pieces(1964)
- #19AmazonWaiting for Orders(1991)
- #20AmazonTo Catch a Spy(1966)
About Eric Ambler
Eric Ambler is a renowned thriller writer of extraordinary depth and originality, often credited as the inventor of the modern political thriller. His reputation as a novelist has endured, with John Le Carre once describing him as 'the source on which we all draw.' Ambler's diverse background in engineering and advertising informs his unique perspective, which he began to hone through playwriting. He made his literary debut in 1936, and as his reputation grew, he transitioned to writing full-time. During World War II, Ambler worked with the Army Film Unit, penning notable projects like <i>The Way Ahead</i> with Peter Ustinov. In 1957, he relocated to Hollywood, where he scripted iconic films such as <i>A Night to Remember</i> and <i>The Cruel Sea</i>, earning an Oscar nomination. Throughout his illustrious career spanning over six decades, Ambler authored nineteen novels, including the award-winning <i>Passage of Arms</i>, which earned him the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award in 1960.
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