[New post] Details about Horowitz’s 3rd Bond novel emerge
The Spy Commander posted: " The Ian Fleming Publications 007 logo h/t The Book Bond website. Some details about Anthony Horowitz's third James Bond novel have emerged via HarperCollins' website. HarperCollins lists the novel as "Unti Bond #3." Here's part of the descriptio"
Some details about Anthony Horowitz's third James Bond novel have emerged via HarperCollins' website.
HarperCollins lists the novel as "Unti Bond #3." Here's part of the description from the publisher:
Iconic spy 007 must pose as a double agent to infiltrate a secret Soviet intelligence organization planning an attack on the West—and face off against a man who could be the most diabolical enemy he's ever encountered—in internationally bestselling author Anthony Horowitz's third James Bond novel.
The Soviet counterintelligence agency SMERSH may be defeated, but a new organization, Stalnaya Ruska, has arisen from its ashes. Under Moscow's direction, the group is planning a major act of terrorism which, if successful, will destabilize relations between East and West.
Returning from Jamaica and his encounter with Scaramanga (The Man with the Golden Gun), James Bond ponders his future. He is aware of a world that is changing all too rapidly around him. The old certainties of the early postwar years are gone. Disdain for the establishment is rising, and the intelligence services are no longer trusted. Bond is beginning to wonder if his "license to kill" is still valid.
But the threat to the free world remains all too real, and now 007 has a new assignment: discover what Stalnaya Ruska is planning and prevent it from happening. To succeed, Bond will have to make the Russians believe he's a double agent and travel behind the Iron Curtain.
Horowitz previously penned Trigger Mortis (2015), which took place after the events of Goldfinger, and Forever and a Day (2018), set before Casino Royale, the first Bond novel by Ian Fleming.
Both books incorporated previously unpublished material by Fleming.
Ian Fleming Publications commissioned a number of novels by John Gardner and Raymond Benson from 1981 to 2002. Starting in 2008, IFP had a series of one-offs. With Horowitz's arrival, IFP has gone with the author on "adult" Bond novels.
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