Forever and a Day: A James Bond Novel

Author:   Anthony Horowitz
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9780062873620


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   05 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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A spy is dead. A legend is born. This is how it all began. The explosive prequel to Casino Royale, from bestselling author Anthony Horowitz, Forever and a Day is the story of the birth of a legend in the brutal underworld of the French Riviera that takes the reader to the very beginning of James Bond's illustrious career and the formation of his identity. M laid down his pipe and stared at it tetchily. ""We have no choice. We're just going to bring forward this other chap you've been preparing. But you didn't tell me his name."" ""It's Bond, sir,"" the Chief of Staff replied. ""James Bond."" The sea keeps its secrets. But not this time. One body. Three bullets. 007 floats in the waters of Marseille, killed by an unknown hand. It's time for a new agent to step up. Time for a new weapon in the war against organized crime. It's time for James Bond to earn his license to kill.

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Author:   Anthony Horowitz
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9780062873620


ISBN 10:   0062873628
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   05 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A fine storyteller, Horowitz employs all the tropes fans know and love (including an elegant explanation for the famous martini mandate, shaken, not stirred ), but he also delivers a conclusion whose moral complexity will surprise anyone expecting an ending more in line with Fleming's own. --Publishers Weekly Horowitz's trademark is a kind of gorgeous competence; a reader always feels utterly secure in the credibility of his narratives, however outlandish they get. Here, again, he handles a complicated plot with aplomb (and blessedly few explosions). Does he find a human being inside James Bond? He tries, and Sixtine is one of the best Bond girls ever written.--USA Today The versatile Horowitz has written authorized books about Sherlock Holmes and others, and here spins a fragment of Fleming's writing into a splendid prequel to the Bond canon.--Seattle Times


The versatile Horowitz has written authorized books about Sherlock Holmes and others, and here spins a fragment of Fleming's writing into a splendid prequel to the Bond canon.--Seattle Times A fine storyteller, Horowitz employs all the tropes fans know and love (including an elegant explanation for the famous martini mandate, shaken, not stirred ), but he also delivers a conclusion whose moral complexity will surprise anyone expecting an ending more in line with Fleming's own. --Publishers Weekly Horowitz's trademark is a kind of gorgeous competence; a reader always feels utterly secure in the credibility of his narratives, however outlandish they get. Here, again, he handles a complicated plot with aplomb (and blessedly few explosions). Does he find a human being inside James Bond? He tries, and Sixtine is one of the best Bond girls ever written.--USA Today


Horowitz's trademark is a kind of gorgeous competence; a reader always feels utterly secure in the credibility of his narratives, however outlandish they get. Here, again, he handles a complicated plot with aplomb (and blessedly few explosions). Does he find a human being inside James Bond? He tries, and Sixtine is one of the best Bond girls ever written.--USA Today The versatile Horowitz has written authorized books about Sherlock Holmes and others, and here spins a fragment of Fleming's writing into a splendid prequel to the Bond canon.--Seattle Times A fine storyteller, Horowitz employs all the tropes fans know and love (including an elegant explanation for the famous martini mandate, shaken, not stirred ), but he also delivers a conclusion whose moral complexity will surprise anyone expecting an ending more in line with Fleming's own. --Publishers Weekly


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Anthony Horowitz is one of the UK's most prolific and successful writers, unique in being active in both adult and YA fiction, TV, theater, and journalism. Several of his previous novels were instant New York Times bestsellers. His bestselling Alex Rider series for young adults has sold more than nineteen million copies worldwide and has become a hugely successful show on Amazon Prime TV. His breakthrough murder mystery, Magpie Murders, was adapted into a miniseries for PBS. He lives in London with his wife and dog.

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