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Sebastian Faulks, Devil May Care (James Bond) Reviews

  • Review by
    bonduk7 Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 3rd Nov 2008


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    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. M ...
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    Guest.
    on 4th Jun 2008


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    A fairly easy read - not particularly taxing and easy to flow through the book. Odd typo here and there identify a rush to get the book onto the shelves. Can't help but think that Mr Faulks was ticking a few boxes along the way. The criminal is certainly evil, and there's plenty of baddy-bashing, bu ...
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