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Desmond Bagley was born in 1923 in England's Lake District and emigrated to Africa after the war. He held a number of jobs in Nairobi, Rhodesia and South Africa, and then became a journalist there. In 1962 he began to write a novel, The Golden Keel.
After its successful publication in 1963, he and his wife returned to England and he has been a full-time novelist ever since. He now lives in Guernsey. The works of Desmond Bagley have been translated into at least nineteen foreign languages.
His writing has been compared to that of Hammond Innes, Gavin Lyall and Geoffrey Jenkins. [edit]
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