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Devil May Care (James Bond, #36) - Sebastian Faulks
Devil May Care (James Bond, #36)
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A variety of authors have written 007 novels since the death of Bond's creator, Ian Fleming -- and the results have been mixed, to say the least. As 'Robert Markham', Kingsley Amis penned the very first post-Fleming Bond, and this attempt by a novelist better known for his 'literary' work was... show more
A variety of authors have written 007 novels since the death of Bond's creator, Ian Fleming -- and the results have been mixed, to say the least. As 'Robert Markham', Kingsley Amis penned the very first post-Fleming Bond, and this attempt by a novelist better known for his 'literary' work was judged a success. Now, after a decade of less successful entries by such writers as John Gardener, we have another serious writer, Sebastian Faulks (author of such acclaimed novels as Birdsong), taking up the challenge. Devil May Care has already collected a jaw-dropping amount of publicity, with even the Royal Navy helping to put the book firmly at the top of the best-seller charts (Bond is, of course, a naval commander), and few books have had such wind under their sails (the relaunch of the movie franchise with the re-make of Casino Royale and Daniel Craig's second Bond film, Quantum of Solace, is all part of the ever-accelerating momentum). Of course, this also gives the book farther to fall if it misses the mark. Faulks' author credit on the book ('Sebastian Faulks writing as Ian Fleming') is both revealing and encouraging – the author has reportedly said that he undertook the task with total seriousness, and he has tried to work within the parameters of the Ian Fleming formula (Faulks re-read all the extant Bond novels and stories) rather than the more glossy film incarnation. Among several very canny moves by the author is his decision to keep his 007 in the 1960s rather than catapulting him into the 21st century (as other ersatz Fleming novels – and, of course, the films -- have done. So how successful are the results? Fleming aficionados can relax – this is a sterling job of recreation, and a novel that functions with total authority in its own right. The evocation of time and place (or places, notably Paris and the Middle East) is impeccable, as are the plotting and detail (as colourful and violent as anything in Fleming); there is a satisfyingly unpleasant larger-than-life villain, Julius Gorner, with a grotesque deformity of the kind Fleming often gave such characters (the chapter 'The monkey's hand' gives this away) and grandiose, evil ambitions. Best of all, this is Ian Fleming's James Bond – not a superman -- worried about his health and his physical powers (which he fears may be on the wane). Delicious stuff in fact. Now... can Faulks be persuaded to write another such novel? --Barry Forshaw.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780718153762 (0718153766)
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 295
Edition language: English
Series: James Bond (Extended Series) Movie novelization (#36)
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Burfobookalicious
Burfobookalicious rated it
3.5 Tribute to Ian Fleming
The 100th anniversary of the birth of Ian Fleming is as good a reason as any for commissioning a 'continuation novel' for his most famous creation - James Bond. And who better to write it than one of the most popular British authors of the contemporary crop, Sebastian Faulks? As an avid Faulks fan,...
84, Charing Cross Road
84, Charing Cross Road rated it
3.0 La esencia del mal (Seix Barral)
Continuación directa de las novelas de Fleming. Bien adaptada a la época mantiene el ritmo copiando fielmente el estilo del original, incluso alguna que otra innecesaria y kilométrica descripcion a las que acostumbraba el autor. Para los fans de las primeras novelas de Bond.
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books rated it
3.0 Devil May Care
Some interesting stuff about Persia/Iran in this otherwise highly conventional thriller (I suppose that's a compliment, since presumably the point of a Bond sequel is to demonstrate the conventions that fed the movie series). Interesting, however, to read it in conjunction with seeing the latest in ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0
Sebastian Faulks writing as an Fleming. Pretty meh
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