Sebastian Faulks, Devil May Care (James Bond) Review

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Sebastian Faulks, Devil May Care (James Bond)
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bonduk7's Review of Sebastian Faulks, Devil May Care (James Bond)

3rd Nov 2008

Overall Rating

3 stars
  • Value for money
    1.5 stars
  • Format
    Hardback
Good Points

Overall not a bad effort but a struggle to get into ( did I miss where the title fits in ? ) for this reader and not worth a price tag of £18.99 - not surprised to see it discounted later.


Bad Points

First what is this "Writing as Ian Fleming", has the spirit of the legendary writer taken over the author?
So if still not read, head for the local library or a book sale.


General Comments

After much publicity to celebrate the centenary of Ian Fleming's birth on 28 May, 1908 we have this adventure which picks up after his last effort. Forget what followed, Gardner, Benson etc it was a dream!

So set in the 60s, we have old friend Rene Mathis who opens proceedings with a Paris murder. Meanwhile Bond travels around recovering from the last mission until summoned by boss M. So as expected we have elements & characters from past Fleming which are integrated like May, Bond's Scottish 'treasure' house-keeper, old pal Felix Leiter re-surfaces to help new aide Darius in Tehran and 007 arrives as David Somerset (remember from FRWL). In Persia he is helped by resourceful driver Hamid.

After a slow start, Bond is now a tennis ace (yes at his age!) in order to encounter the villain of the story Julius Gorner - the man with "The Monkey's Hand" - shades of Dr No and first meeting with Goldfinger on the golf course. His side-kicks are "trusted lieutenant" Chagrin & the earlier Paris killer Mr Haslin. So who is the mysterious and beautiful Scarlett Papova, love interest, twin sister or more? More excitement in the second half with a VC10 plane crash and an escape form Russia.

Spread over 20 right starting[?] chapters, this one just makes 295 pages and not sure if author is influenced by screen 007 as it contains elements from the movies, like drugs (LALD/LTK), Casper Sea (TWINE), vulcan planes (TB) and Afghanistan (TLD) - where hasn't Bond been? With a colorful lady front cover we have a simple black back cover with quoted words of 'Come in, 007' said M 'It good to see you back.' He sounds like Argy/Q in Connery's NSNA.

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