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  1. Win Charlie Higson's Fourth Young Bond Novel: 'Hurricane Gold'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-20

    Charlie Higson’s ‘Hurricane Gold’

    A lucky CommanderBond.net member now has the chance to win a brand new copy of Hurricane Gold by Charlie Higson, the fourth Young James Bond novel which was released only two weeks ago in the UK.

    Offered in the competition is new first edition UK hardback copy of this Young Bond novel.

    Hurricane Gold finds Young Bond in Mexico where he encounters several of the world’s deadliest gangsters and a female villainess named Mrs. Glass. Along the way, he teams up with a girl named Precious Stone while trying to escape.

    This competition is open to all members of CBn. You must be a registered member of the CBn Forums and answer the following question correctly to be eligible to win. Not yet a member of CBn? Register here now–it is free and only takes a minute!

    To enter, fill out the following questionnaire and send a Communiqué/Private Message on the CBn Forums to ‘CBn Competition’ (Subject: CBn Hurricane) by Midnight EST on 8 October 2007 (simply click on the link in this paragraph).

    1. According to Charlie Higson, the working title for this novel was (HINT: Read the CBn Interview):

    • A – Six Days In December
    • B – Lagrimas Negras
    • C – Double M
    • D – Bite!

    2. What is your CBn Forum Screen Name?
    3. What country/state do you live in?

    All those who answer correctly will be put into a drawing and the winner will be sent a Communiqué/Private Message via the CBn Forums to the Screen Name they provided to inform them of their winning. The winner must respond to this PM within five (5) days with the requested information (name, mailing address, etc) or another drawing will be held. The winner will be announced once shipping information has been received. The item will be shipped from the USA. In the event that a prize has been stolen or mishandled during shipment, CBn will not be able to replace the specific item–this has yet to be a problem.