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I’m not ashamed to say that I am a James Bond fan (why would I?), so I was very interested in seeing how the new Bond novel would turn out. A new novel? The concept of a new James Bond novel is probably a bit bizarre considering that Ian Fleming has been dead for quite some time, but this year, to mark the centenary of his birth, Penguin commissioned Sebastian Faulks to write a new novel.
Devil May Care is classic Bond. It may only have been published last week, but it feels like it was written over 30 years ago at the height of the cold War.
The story picks up after the last “original” Bond book with our hero recovering his strength. Next thing you know we’re plunged headlong into yet another exciting adventure that takes us to the four corners of the globe.
There’s plenty of action, but there’s also plenty of proof that while Bond maybe tough he’s still only human.
Is it as good as an Ian Fleming? Possibly.
Is it worth reading? Definitely
Darren says
I picked up a copy today – really looking forward to reading it.
eske says
I notice “original” in quotes. so you weren’t a John Gardner fan.
Michele Neylon says
@Darren – it’s a good read
@eske – I wasn’t overly impressed with Gardner from what I recall