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THE MILLIONTH CHANCE

The R101 airship was thought to be the model for the future, an amazing design that was 'as safe as houses ... except for the millionth chance'. On the night of 4 October 1930 that chance in a million came up, however. James Leasor brilliantly reconstructs the conception and crash of this huge ship of the air with compassion for the forty-seven dead - and only six survivors.

 

‘The sense of fatality grows with every page ... Gripping’ -
Evening Standard

 

THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY

Franz von Werra was a Luftwaffe pilot shot down in the Battle of Britain. The One that Got Away tells the full and exciting story of his two daring escapes in England and his third and successful escape: a leap from the window of a prisoners' train in Canada. Enduring snow and frostbite, he crossed into the then neutral United States. Leasor's book is based on von Werra's own dictated account of his adventures and makes for a compelling read.

 

THE PLAGUE AND THE FIRE

This dramatic story chronicles the horror and human suffering of two terrible years in London's history. 1665 brought the plague and cries of 'Bring Out Your Dead' echoed through the city. A year later, the already decimated capital was reduced to ashes in four days by the fire that began in Pudding Lane. James Leasor weaves in the first-hand accounts of Daniel Defoe and Samuel Pepys, among others.

 

'An engrossing and vivid impression of those terrible days' -
Evening Standard

 

'Absorbing ... an excellent account of the two most fantastic years in London's history' -
Sunday Express

 

WHO KILLED SIR HARRY OAKES?

James Leasor cleverly reconstructs events surrounding a brutal and unusual murder. It is 1943 and Sir Harry Oakes lies horrifically murdered at his Bahamian mansion. Although a self-made multi-millionaire, Sir Harry is an unlikely victim - there are no suggestions of jealousy or passion. Leasor makes the daring suggestion that Sir Harry Oakes' murder, the burning of the liner Normandie in New York Harbour in 1942 and the Allied landings in Sicily are all somehow connected.

 

‘The story has all the right ingredients - rich occupants of a West Indian tax haven, corruption, drugs, the Mafia, and a weak character as governor’ -
Daily Mail

 

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Jason Love novels

Passport to Oblivion (filmed, and republished in paperback, as Where the Spies Are)

Passport to Peril (Published in the U.S. as Spylight)

Passport in Suspense (Published in the U.S. as The Yang Meridian)

Passport for a Pilgrim

A Week of Love

Love-all

Love and the Land Beyond

Frozen Assets

Love Down Under

 

Jason Love and Aristo Autos novel

Host of Extras

 

Aristo Autos novels

They Don't Make Them Like That Any More

Never Had A Spanner On Her

 

Robert Gunn novels

Mandarin-Gold

The Chinese Widow

Jade Gate

 

Other novels

Not Such a Bad Day

The Strong Delusion

NTR: Nothing to Report

Follow the Drum

Ship of Gold

Tank of Serpents

 

Non-fiction

The Monday Story

Author by Profession

Wheels to Fortune

The Serjeant-Major; a biography of R.S.M. Ronald Brittain, M.B.E., Coldstream Guards

The Red Fort

The One That Got Away

The Millionth Chance: The Story of The R.101

War at the Top (published in the U.S. as The Clock With Four Hands)

Conspiracy of Silence

The Plague and the Fire

Rudolf Hess: The Uninvited Envoy

Singapore: the Battle that Changed the World

Green Beach

Boarding Party (filmed, and republished in paperback, as The Sea Wolves)

The Unknown Warrior (republished in paperback as X-Troop)

The Marine from Mandalay

Rhodes & Barnato: the Premier and the Prancer

 

As Andrew MacAllan (novels)

Succession

Generation

Diamond Hard

Fanfare

Speculator

Traders

 

As Max Halstock

Rats – The Story of a Dog Soldier

 

 

James Leasor
was educated at The City of London School and Oriel College, Oxford. In World War II he was commissioned into the Royal Berkshire Regiment and posted to the 1st Lincolns in Burma and India, where he served for three and a half years. His experiences there stimulated his interest in India, both past and present, and inspired him to write such books as Boarding Party (filmed as The Sea Wolves), The Red Fort, Follow The Drum and NTR. He later became a feature writer and foreign correspondent at the Daily Express. There he wrote The One that Got Away, the story of the sole German POW to escape from Allied hands. As well as non-fiction, Leasor has written novels, including the Dr Jason Love series, which have been published in 19 countries. Passport to Oblivion was filmed as Where the Spies Are with David Niven. He died in September 2007.

 

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