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from 1939 to 1946, at least part of the time as an intelligence officer, rising to Lieutenant Colonel. He obtained a M.A. from Oxford University in 1947 and served on the Board of Trade from 1947 to 1969, from 1965 to 1969 being the Controller of Enemy Property. He married Barbara Myfanwy Sant in
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My novels are chiefly novels of suspense with a background of international politics. A Colonel Charles Russell of the Security Executive, a not entirely imaginary British counter-espionage organization, while not a protagonist in the technical sense, holds the story line together in the background
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Keating, however, also observes that "...the books were fore-runners in a trend that was noticeable in both British and American crime writing from the late 1960's onwards, a turning of the tide to flow to the right. After the revolution carried out in the late 1930s by
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in the espionage field... a revolution which swung crime writing generally to the left... there had been little change. With the Haggard books the first signs of a silent swing began to show."
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from his mother's maiden name, Haggard; she was said to be a distant relative of the well-known Victorian adventure writer
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1936; they had one son and one daughter. Haggard's writing career began in 1958 with the publication of his first novel,
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From the back flap of the dust jacket of the Walker and Company American edition of
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stories, Haggard was considered by most critics to be at the very top of the field.
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by his operations, while the characters in the foreground carry the action."
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or Security Service), who moves easily and gracefully along Snow's
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of the fictional Security Executive, (clearly based on the actual
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called them, "action novels of international power." Like
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Establishment figure who had been a civil servant in
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