The Lifeline
Author | Phyllis Bottome |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Thriller |
Publisher | Faber and Faber |
Publication date | 1946 |
Media type |
The Lifeline (sometimes written as The Life-Line) is a 1946 thriller novel by the British writer Phyllis Bottome.[1] It has been suggested as a direct influence on Ian Fleming, who had once attended a school run by Bottome, and his later creation of the James Bond stories. Equally the protagonist Mark Chalmers may have been partly based on Fleming himself.[2] It was the only spy novel written by Bottome.[3]
Synopsis[]
An Eton schoolmaster heading off on his annual visit to the Austrian Alps, which has recently been annexed by Germany agrees to a casual request from a Foreign Office friend to carry a message the country. Before long he finds himself embroiled in the anti-Nazi resistance and targeted by the Gestapo.
References[]
Bibliography[]
- Buckton, Oliver. The World Is Not Enough: A Biography of Ian Fleming. Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.
- Lassner, Phyllis. British Women Writers of World War II: Battlegrounds of their Own. Springer, 1998.
Categories:
- 1946 British novels
- Novels by Phyllis Bottome
- Novels set in Vienna
- Novels set in the 1930s
- Faber and Faber books
- British spy novels
- British thriller novels
- 1940s novel stubs