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Deaver combines these old and new tricks into a seamless blend that, again, connects Bond with the espionage tradition, while also serving readers an updated take on a spy whose exploits fascinate and entertain. I love all the books from Jeffery Deaver and when I found out that he wrote one of the James Bond books I was really interested. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Fleming could do that. In a health and safety world, where forms have to be filled in if you need to carry a gun, Bond is even more of a maverick than he needed to be in the past.

Learning about Bonds past with certain questions being answered, while others were left ambiguous. Whoever the protagonist is in this story, he is not the James Bond I knew. American thriller writer Jeffery Deaver is the latest author to be passed the baton. Any mission that undertakes bloodies him up in the end. I appreciated his restraint.

What we get is Bond the bleeding heart liberal who wakes with night sweats and troubled conscience for sleeping with a woman when he may be falling for a work colleague. Deaver fans will enjoy the taut plotting and the action scenes and, by the way, it is going to make a great movie. My initial disappointment with the scope of his impending attack and his rather unceremonious send-off was dashed when it was revealed that Hydt was merely a pawn or, more accurately, a side venture for the real mastermind behind the operation.

James Bond is back — with all the high adventure, bizarre villains, and beautiful women with whimsical names. Dunne is a dangerous henchman and always feels like a true threat to Bond.

Keep me logged in on this computer. Deaver seemed to really lighten him up in that regard. He just had a kind of raw animal magnetism. He literally never goes into any jeffefy without a backup plan, as readers will discover in this novel. While this is amusing blamche first two times, it gets to be a repeated technique and proves to be a major deterrant in enjoying this story. In this modern world, Bond has the latest mobile phone and enough apps to render such things as shotgun mikes, bugs, and even following someone too blancje superfluous.

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He could kill someone with his bare hands and then slide out into the street like nothing happened. He could lie or cheat or whatever he needed to do to accomplish his mission and keep England safe for another day. That was what made Bond an attractive character to us, his sheer unattractiveness. The fact that he was sort of a monster, but he was the monster fighting on our side. He was efficiency in human form.

He was the guy willing to let the ends justify the means. And of course, for those who want your Bond unfiltered, we have you covered there too. Goldfinger was one of the first Bond movies that I ever saw, so naturally it has a special place in my heart. If you want some classic Bond, the first chapter of this book shows Bond killing a very large knife-wielding assailant by karate chopping him in the throat and then quietly setting the body against the wall of an alley.

Then, after adjusting his necktie, he goes on about his day. I actually do prefer the book to the movie these days— they are different in a few ways, but the plot is very much the same. There is a lot to like here. Odd-Job, the hitman. Goldfinger himself. It has a place on my bookshelf and it can easily have a place on yours too.

This is another great book that was also a great movie. The evil badguys of SMERSH Soviet counter-intel group that actually did exist historically want to assassinate Bond for propaganda purposes more or less and decide to set a trap. A trap which they bait with a sexy Russian agent and a code machine. Yes, Bond gets it on in this book with no hesitation and no guilty-next-morning cuddles over coffee.

And as Bond takes the bait, SMERSH has an assassin dialed in and ready to kill him on the train that is supposed to carry Bond, the girl, and a code machine to safety. Diamonds Are Forever was definitely not one of my favorite Bond movies, probably not even in my top 10 list but the book is far superior to the film in my humble opinion. Also, you get a lot more background regarding Case which makes her character much more interesting from the get-go.

Obviously there are a bunch more James Bond novels out there. And for all you newbies to the Bond series, give Carte Blanche a read. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.



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