Stephen Coulter
Stephen Coulter (born 1914)[1] was an English novelist, journalist, and, as James Mayo, the author of several spy and adventure thrillers.
His series character Charles Hood, a James Bond clone, is an art-loving British spy. Coulter was also friends with Bond creator Ian Fleming. Both men had served in Royal Navy Intelligence during World War II, became reporters, Reuters correspondents and both eventually wrote for the Sunday Times. Coulter helped Fleming with background details in the first Bond novel, Casino Royale.[2]
Two of his novels have been filmed, Hammerhead in 1967 and Embassy in 1972.
Bibliography
Novels (as Stephen Coulter)
- The Loved Enemy [1952]
- Damned Shall be Desire: The Passionate Life of Guy De Maupassant [1958] published in the U.S. as "Damned Shall be Desire: The Loves of Guy De Maupassant "
- The Devil Inside: A Novel of Dostoevsky's Life [1960]
- Threshold [1964]
- Offshore! [1965]
- A Stranger Called the Blues [1968] Published in the U.S. as "Players in a Dark Game". U.K. paperback retitled "Death in the Sun".
- Embassy [1969]
- An Account to Render [1970]
- The Chateau [1974]
- The Soyuz Affair [1977]
- Blood-Tie [1988]
Novels (as James Mayo)
- The Quickness Of The Hand [1952]
- Rebound [1961]
- A Season of Nerves [1962]
- Asking For It [1971]
Charles Hood novels (as James Mayo)
- Hammerhead [1964]
- Let Sleeping Girls Lie [1965]
- Shamelady [1966]
- Once in a Lifetime [1968] published in the U.S. as "Sergeant Death"
- The Man Above Suspicion [1969]
Footnotes and references
- ↑ Some authorities cite 1913.
- ↑ Hobson, Harold. Knightley, Phillip. Russell, Leonard. The Pearl of Days: An Intimate Memoir of the Sunday Times, 1822-1972 (1972), page 260.
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