I read this more than thirty years and lost my copy somewhere along the way. Recently I picked up a hardcover copy off Amazon and I've been getting right into it.
This fictional account of James Bond's life is one of the best Bond books ever written, right up there with the best of the Fleming stories. It has something a a Fleming flavour to it and yet like the books it's also quite different than the cinematic Bond we've grown accustomed to.
We read about a young James Bond amidst personal tragedy and maturing in old pre WWII Europe. There's something of a romantic air to the whole account which somehow not only seems to ground Bond's story with tantalizing historical bits of the era yet also simultaneously larger than life. We follow Bond along and vicariously experience what he is experiencing as he tells the author his story. Soon enough Bond will called to the building in Regent's Park, meet M and others and retell his account of some of those adventures we read of in Flemings books as well as others that Fleming never wrote. What a fascinating read.
I find this book such a page turner and very easy to get lost in. I'm so glad I chose to pick this up again after all these years. It's also giving me an urge to revisit the Fleming novels.
https://www.amazon.ca/James-Bond-Au...1142/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1315158397&sr=8-2
This fictional account of James Bond's life is one of the best Bond books ever written, right up there with the best of the Fleming stories. It has something a a Fleming flavour to it and yet like the books it's also quite different than the cinematic Bond we've grown accustomed to.
We read about a young James Bond amidst personal tragedy and maturing in old pre WWII Europe. There's something of a romantic air to the whole account which somehow not only seems to ground Bond's story with tantalizing historical bits of the era yet also simultaneously larger than life. We follow Bond along and vicariously experience what he is experiencing as he tells the author his story. Soon enough Bond will called to the building in Regent's Park, meet M and others and retell his account of some of those adventures we read of in Flemings books as well as others that Fleming never wrote. What a fascinating read.
I find this book such a page turner and very easy to get lost in. I'm so glad I chose to pick this up again after all these years. It's also giving me an urge to revisit the Fleming novels.
https://www.amazon.ca/James-Bond-Au...1142/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1315158397&sr=8-2