Hammerhead (novel) explained

Hammerhead
Author:James Mayo
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Charles Hood
Genre:Spy thriller
Publisher:Heinemann
Release Date:1964
Media Type:Print
Followed By:Let Sleeping Girls Lie

Hammerhead is a 1964 spy thriller novel written by James Mayo. It was the first in a series of five novels featuring the spy Charles Hood, working for British intelligence. Hood's cover is that of an art dealer, and in this case he is sent by MI6 to infiltrate the luxury yacht of a villain, moored off the French Riviera. Hood discovers a plot to kidnap a British official at a major NATO summit and steal top secret documents.[1]

Adaptation

In 1968 it was made into a film of the same title directed by David Miller and starring Vince Edwards as Hood, supported by Judy Geeson, Peter Vaughan and Diana Dors. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures.[2] [3] [4]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Historical Dictionary of British Spy Fiction p.187
  2. Looking-Glass Wars p.20
  3. Goble p.315
  4. Clinton 96