Clive Lyle is a fictional character in the three last novels by Peter Niesewand, the South African journalist who spent 73 days in solitary confinement for his coverage of the last years of Ian Smith's government in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
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He uses his ambiguous sexuality ("Is that homosexuality true about you, Clive?" "Not necessarily") to advantage in The Word of a Gentleman, and sees sex as a mere means to an end.
Clive James | Robert Clive | Lyle Lovett | Clive Stafford Smith | Clive Owen | Clive Swift | Clive Cussler | Clive Davis | Clive Palmer | Clive Lloyd | Clive Barker | Tate & Lyle | Lyle Mays | Lyle Berman | Clive Wake | Clive Sinclair | Clive River | Clive Palmer (musician) | Clive Calder | Clive | Lyle Kessler | Lyle Denniston | Lyle Alzado | Lyle | Donald Clive Anderson | Clive Woodward | Clive Tyldesley | Clive Russell | Clive Robertson | Clive Hamilton |