![]() Trigger Mortis is set only a couple of week’s after the events of Bond’s possibly most famous adventure, Goldfinger.īritish Intelligence is concerned that the Russians, as usual in Fleming’s books, will stop at nothing to prove a point, and in this case, the point happens to be the superiority of Russian engineering, as demonstrated by its latest model of racing car. Whilst I enjoyed seeing Bond in a contemporary setting in that book, it was nice to make a return to the world of vintage Bond in the 1950s. ![]() Looking back, I last encountered the suave secret agent in Jeffery Deaver’s hands in Carte Blanche. I seem to have missed Bond’s previous outing in Solo by William Boyd. ![]() ![]() James Bond is back, this time in the capable hands of Anthony Horowitz, the latest writer to be chose by the estate of Ian Fleming to bring probably the world’s best known spy to life. ![]()
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