There is a lot of crossover in the backstories of Jason Love and James Leasor. Both Love and Leasor share the same biography up to their war service in Burma. They both went up to Oriel College afterwards but while Love read medicine, Leasor took a degree in English. Leasor had thought about studying to be a doctor before military service, however the inspiration for Love as a country doctor was provided by his elder sister, Dr Mary Meyers, who was a GP in Stogumber, Somerset (where Love has his practice) for fifty years. James Leasor was also very keen on classic cars. He owned a Cord, like Love – it was the one that was driven by David Niven in
Where the Spies Are and so was able to describe its idiosyncrasies from personal knowledge. The idea of the reluctant amateur spy also came from Leasor’s time as a foreign correspondent during the 1950s, when it was common for journalists to be asked to do small unofficial, and therefore deniable, jobs by members of the British intelligence community. ==Film adaptation==