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Horse Under Water

''Horse Under Water'' (1963, ISBN 0-399-10419-4) is the second of four Len Deighton spy novels featuring an unnamed British agent protagonist (named Harry Palmer in the film adaptions). It was preceded by ''The IPCRESS File'' and followed by ''Funeral in Berlin''.
==Background==
The novel is set in 1960, mostly in a small fishing village in Portugal, which was then a dictatorship led by António de Oliveira Salazar. It retains the style of ''The IPCRESS File'' — multiple plots twists, Gauloises cigarettes, grimy, and soot-stained British winter.
In common with several of Deighton's other early novels, the chapter headings have a running theme. In ''Horse Under Water'' these are crossword puzzle clues, reflecting the protagonist's habit of endlessly writing and replacing words in crossword puzzles.
The first edition of ''Horse Under Water'' published by Jonathan Cape was shorter than the later Penguin edition, which included a detailed description of the anonymous British agent's diving course, and also introduced characters later seen in the book, such as Chief Petty Officer Edwardes.

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