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Alan Williams (novelist)

Alan Williams (born 1935, died 2020) was a British novelist and screenwriter, best known for his thrillers and espionage novels. He frequently drew upon his own experiences serving in the British military and working in intelligence, lending an air of authenticity to his writing.

Williams's notable works include:

  • The Beria Papers (1973): A fictionalized account of the power struggle following Stalin's death.
  • Gentleman Spy (1979): A spy novel featuring the recurring character of Charles Finecroft.
  • Shah of Shahs (1988): A historical thriller centered around the Iranian Revolution.
  • Bad Blood (1996): A novel exploring themes of betrayal and revenge within a family.

His writing is characterized by its intricate plots, believable characters, and detailed settings, often reflecting real-world political events and espionage tactics. Williams's novels were generally well-received for their plausibility and suspenseful narratives.