Written to celebrate the centenary of Ian Fleming's birth on 28 May 1908,
Devil May Care, by
Sebastian Faulks which I read in print, picks up where Fleming left off, and we find the world's best known spy back in the depths of the Cold War and pitted against an enemy set upon the destruction of Great Britain. We first find James Bond on enforced leave, recovering from his last traumatic mission - but he is called back early to try and foil the plot of Julius Gorner - an anti-British drug baron with a deformed hand and a scary side-kick who revels in ramming chopsticks in someones ears to perforate their eardrums (I kid you not!). Along the way, we meet Scarlett - a beautiful girl (what a surprise) who has hidden talents and whose twin sister appears to be a prisoner of his enemy.They join forces and Bond can't help but be drawn to her during his death-defying mission! If you are a Bond fan - you will find all the things you would expect in this book - the food, the weapons, the humour and the adventure ... oh, and the girls! It's a light, entertaining read that sweeps you along in a good old fashioned good vs evil tale.
I would give this a 3.5 STAR rating.
The stats bit:
Length: 295 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.00 (borrowed from the library).
Other formats available in: Ebook; unabridged audio CD; unabridged audio download.
Oh no ... only 3 stars ? I loved this book, and have it in hard back, from the day it was released and audio book for when I'm driving or working in the garden. Having read Ian's original 15+ Bond books many times, I found this to be equally as thrilling. OK - so may be I'm a little bias ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm not saying this book is not a good read - quite the contrary - in fact, I have upgraded it on reflection when I look at my previous markings! I would certainly read both more Ian Fleming (having very fond memories of an audio edition during one holiday a few years ago), as well as Sebastian Faulks. It's just my personal preference that, if I were to read all the books on the list again so far - the star rating indicates the ones I'd prefer to read before the others!:)
ReplyDeleteHehe.. I'll accept 3.5 :)
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