dchantry said:Having read the continuation novels, apart from the first few Gardner ones, Colonel Sun is definately up there and worthwhile.
Try reading it then Devil May Care one after the other. They are both set around the same time yet worlds apart in terms of quality.
May have something to do with the familiarity of Fleming as in 1968 it would still be relatively fresh in people minds as they were still quite new reads.
acidie said:I love Colonel Sun, I think its maybe the best continuation novel. I have started buying and reading the new prints of the John Gardner novels, I have read most of them before about 15 years ago and am now on For Special Services and its quite silly I must say. Colonel Sun is by far better than most of the others.
Lancaster007 said:I still (after all these years) have not read Colonel Sun, for shame! But it seems to be out of print, and some of the second-hand ones are just a little too expensive! I am currently re-reading the Fleming novels and would like to read this one when I get to the end. Anyone know where I can get a copy I'd be grateful. Cheers.
Alan007 said:
Lancaster007 said:I still (after all these years) have not read Colonel Sun, for shame! But it seems to be out of print, and some of the second-hand ones are just a little too expensive! I am currently re-reading the Fleming novels and would like to read this one when I get to the end. Anyone know where I can get a copy I'd be grateful. Cheers.
Ebay, thats where I got mine for a few ££s
Bentley said:Fellow Agents,
A flat out credible spy thriller, the like of which we had not seen since FRWL. Bond breaks sweat, saves 'M' and wards off a potentially devastating terrorist attack. It is as relevant today as it was then and I certainly hope that William Boyd reads it as part of his research because, if set in '69, his book will chronologically follow this gem of a mission and if he learns from the late, great Amis, this will be no bad thing !
Meanwhile, whilst you are waiting for the next continuation novel, do yourself a favour, read the best and let me know what you think.
Regards,
Bentley
Villiers53 said:Too bad they didn't let Charlie Higson take his series on through the war years. That would have been brilliant.
Bentley said:you are right, it's up there with the best of Fleming.

Samuel001 said:
Villiers53 said:Too bad they didn't let Charlie Higson take his series on through the war years. That would have been brilliant.
Higson has a plan to do that one day. It just may take longer than we'd like to see happen.
Villiers53 said:Doubtless Higson would like to do it. It's a natural continuum but will IFP let him?
It would mean that he would be transitioning into adult Bond mode and normally, post Gardner, IFP reserves that privilege for the unknown and untalented (Benson),the disinterested (Faulkes) or trashy (Deaver).
Villiers53 said:
Samuel001 said:
Villiers53 said:Too bad they didn't let Charlie Higson take his series on through the war years. That would have been brilliant.
Higson has a plan to do that one day. It just may take longer than we'd like to see happen.
Doubtless Higson would like to do it. It's a natural continuum but will IFP let him?
It would mean that he would be transitioning into adult Bond mode and normally, post Gardner, IFP reserves that privilege for the unknown and untalented (Benson),the disinterested (Faulkes) or trashy (Deaver).
Villiers53 said:
Samuel001 said:
It would still be under the title of Young Bond. After the five Eton books, Higson plans a trilogy at Fettes before concluding with the War. That brings things right up to Casino Royale in a way.
Bond loosing his virginity, getting kicked out of school and having his wallet stolen in a Paris brothel is going to make the "Young" brand a little redundant. N'est pas?
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