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  1. Charlie Higson's 'Hurricane Gold' Now Discounted At Amazon

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-22

    Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold

    According to an update from the Young Bond Dossier, Charlie Higson’s fourth Young James Bond novel, Hurricane Gold, is now available to pre-order at a discounted price at amazon.co.uk.

    Priced at £8.57 (34% off the list price of £12.99), now is the perfect time to order the newest Young Bond adventure, which is due for release on 6 September 2007.

    Young Bond 4 – Hurricane Gold

    Puffin and Ian Fleming Publications announce that Hurricane Gold is the title of the new book in Charlie Higson’s bestselling Young Bond series, to be published on 6th September 2007.

    For the first time in the history of the series, Hurricane Gold will be published in hardback, priced £12.99. The eagerly awaited next instalment will be a special treat for Young Bond fans. In keeping with the theme of the title, it will have a gold cover with luxury debossed lettering and gilt-edged pages.

    Hurricane Gold the fourth adventure in a planned series of five, is set in Mexico and on an island off the Mexican coast. A safe haven for criminals, the only way off the island is through the deadly Avenida de la Muerte. It is on this island that James finds himself trapped, among some of the world’s most evil criminals.

    The Young Bond books have to date sold over half a million copies combined. The series was launched with SilverFin in March 2005 and was followed by Blood Fever in January 2006 and Double Or Die, published in January this year.

    Order the UK hardback edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Order the UK audiobook edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.

  2. New Edition Of Charlie Higson's 'SilverFin' In September '07

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-20
    Young Bond Book 1 - SilverFin

    The SilverFin UK 1st edition paperback

    22 May 2007 UPDATE: According to Penguin Books, this listing is an anomaly and has been removed from amazon.

    According to a report from the Young Bond Dossier, a new paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s first Young Bond novel, SilverFin, is set to be released in the UK in September 2007.

    This new edition will be released on 6 September (the same day as the release of Hurricane Gold) and can be pre-ordered online at amazon.co.uk. No details on whether the cover art will simply use the same eel design as before or something new.

    Initially released in March 2005, SilverFin sees Young James Bond investigating some mysterious goings-on in a remote Scottish castle where a wealthy American is conducting some very disturbing experiments.

    Pre-order the new UK paperback edition of SilverFin from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  3. Charlie Higson's 'Young Bond 5' To Feature Windsor Castle

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-17

    In a review of The Young Bond Rough Guide To London at the Double O Section spy blog, a scoop regarding the fifth Young James Bond novel has been revealed.

    A hidden detail about Young Bond 5 is included in the The ‘Day Trips’ section: ‘The visitor is more likely to be struck by the lonely, grey splendour of Windsor Castle, the world’s largest inhabited castle which will play a key role in the fifth Young Bond novel.’

    What exactly this role is, or how big it will be, is unknown at this point. Higson previously mentioned that the Royal Family may be involved and that the fifth book would include an incident involving a boy’s maid and Bond’s removal from the school (read the CBn interview for more details and visit this page on the Young Bond Dossier).

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.

  4. 'Hurricane Gold' International Paperback To Be Released In Australia & New Zealand

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-17

    Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold

    According to a report from the Young Bond Dossier, fans of Charlie Higson’s Young James Bond will be treated to a paperback edition of the fourth novel in the series, Hurricane Gold.

    As CBn Forum member ‘zencat’ points out, these ‘International’/’Open Market’ paperback editions of Bond novels can be quite difficult to come by for collectors as they mark the first true appearance of the book in a paperback format.

    Previously in the Young Bond series, an international trade paperback edition of SilverFin was released in April 2005 and is now very rare to come by.

    Young Bond 4 – Hurricane Gold

    Puffin and Ian Fleming Publications announce that Hurricane Gold is the title of the new book in Charlie Higson’s bestselling Young Bond series, to be published on 6th September 2007.

    For the first time in the history of the series, Hurricane Gold will be published in hardback, priced £12.99. The eagerly awaited next instalment will be a special treat for Young Bond fans. In keeping with the theme of the title, it will have a gold cover with luxury debossed lettering and gilt-edged pages.

    Hurricane Gold the fourth adventure in a planned series of five, is set in Mexico and on an island off the Mexican coast. A safe haven for criminals, the only way off the island is through the deadly Avenida de la Muerte. It is on this island that James finds himself trapped, among some of the world’s most evil criminals.

    The Young Bond books have to date sold over half a million copies combined. The series was launched with SilverFin in March 2005 and was followed by Blood Fever in January 2006 and Double Or Die, published in January this year.

    Order the UK hardback edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Order the UK audiobook edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.

  5. Continuing On The Path To 007

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-16

    Devin ZydelIntroductions came with SilverFin. Development and maturity followed in Blood Fever. In Double Or Die, Charlie Higson’s third novel in the increasingly popular Young Bond series, the key word here is expansion. The first two novels proved that this is indeed no ordinary boy. Bond is obviously quite capable in dealing with an assortment of villains and his past battles have been quite noteworthy. With that in mind, a challenge is created for the author. The truly difficult task in creating the third novel in a series is simply not writing the second one over again. Blood Fever was an incredibly easy Bond novel for the reader to enjoy. With locations in both the UK and Sardinia and unquestionably bizarre villains with even more outrageous plans, the second novel Young Bond is larger than life. How does Higson succeed in making Double Or Die just as enjoyable; and even more importantly, different? Going in the exact opposite direction.

    Charlie Higson expands the Young Bond series by restraining Double Or Die from the exotic and glamorous style that characterized Blood Fever. With the entire storyline taking place over the course of only a few days, this third novel gives off the impression of being a much more reserved (and dark) mystery. Thankfully, the pace moves at breakneck speed, making each and every page tense and unputdownable. The solving of the cryptic clues early on in the story is a perfect example. Whether working out the clues in the company of Pritpal and Tommy or trying to figure them out on his own, they are a constant weight on Bond’s mind due to the extremely limited amount of time remaining.

    Charlie Higson's Double or Die

    Charlie Higson’s Double or Die

    Confining the novel to locations only within the UK is another brilliant move by Higson. The absence of the globetrotting aspect in Double Or Die allows him to really focus in on the locations that are featured. The Royal College of Surgeons, King’s College in Cambridge, Highgate cemetery and the London Docklands are all described in striking, eerie detail.

    Higson creates an interesting parallel between both Bond and the human brain on the very first page of the novel–they both never shut down. Each new hardship pushes him beyond his normal limits and continues him on the path to becoming 007. Upon waking up Saturday morning, he finds the comfort and security of a hospital bed tempting, but realizes he must keep moving forward. This attitude is perfectly summarized in Bond’s line to Perry at the Royal College of Surgeons: ‘I don’t think want to be remembered when I die, actually. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, and all that. It’s living that’s important. Doing things. Not getting bored and wasting your life.’ This line is then followed by a reference to a very fitting statement Ian Fleming once made.

    Double Or Die also has its share of new characters to the series. As the main villain, Sir John Charnage is slightly more ordinary in comparison to those who have come before him (but then this does stay in line with the less outlandish style of the novel). With that said, he is certainly no less formidable as demonstrated during the torture sequence. There is also the possibility that the wrathful Colonel Irina ‘Babushka’ Sedova, who we see during the finale of the novel, may return in the next Young Bond adventure. Kelly Kelly, the Bond girl of the story, is given a strong introduction in the final third of the novel as her Monstrous Regiment stumble across a battered and aching Bond and proceeds to cause him further pain.

    With no creepy creatures available this time to terrorize Bond, Higson’s use of alcohol as Charnage’s poison of choice leads to possibly the most agonizing form of torture subjected on him yet. The sequence is written magnificently with each successive forced swallow of the dangerous substance clearly causing more pain than the last. It certainly rivals Blood Fever‘s own unique torture sequence involving the relentless attack of mosquitoes.

     Young Bond by Kev Walker

    Young Bond

    Especially noticeable in Double Or Die are Higson’s sly references to the original James Bond novels. One of Bond’s friends at Eton suggests they all learn how to play baccarat early on in the story. A quick mention of a casino in Royale-les-Eaux in France is made during the card game with Gordius. Later on, Bond decides to use the name ‘John Bryce’ as his alias while trying to track down Professor Peterson. Also included is Bond’s famous introduction and seven turning out to be a particularly lucky number as he gambles at the Paradice Club.

    Charlie Higson clearly proves that he is an accomplished writer by making Double Or Die a riveting thriller that has all the elements of a successful Bond novel–and still making it different from Blood Fever. Favourable comparisons to Ian Fleming’s original Bond adventures are never a bad thing and if there is one particular novel that stands out in this case, it is 1955’s Moonraker. Both Double Or Die and Moonraker are both strictly limited to locations within the UK and take place over the course of only a few days (with a rapid pace that is beneficial to both novels). As Higson continues Bond on the path to becoming 007, readers can be assured that his upcoming adventures will be truly memorable.

    Purchase Double Or Die from Amazon.co.uk.

  6. Charlie Higson To Sign 1000 Copies Of 'Hurricane Gold'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-09

    Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold

    Puffin Books have confirmed for The Young Bond Dossier that Charlie Higson will be signing 1000 copies of his fourth Young Bond novel, Hurricane Gold, due for release on 6 September 2007.

    Unlike some previous Young Bond events, such as the title announcement of Double Or Die at Waterstone’s Picadilly, the signed copies of the UK hardback will only be available at independent bookstores.

    Young Bond 4 – Hurricane Gold

    Puffin and Ian Fleming Publications announce that Hurricane Gold is the title of the new book in Charlie Higson’s bestselling Young Bond series, to be published on 6th September 2007.

    For the first time in the history of the series, Hurricane Gold will be published in hardback, priced £12.99. The eagerly awaited next instalment will be a special treat for Young Bond fans. In keeping with the theme of the title, it will have a gold cover with luxury debossed lettering and gilt-edged pages.

    Hurricane Gold the fourth adventure in a planned series of five, is set in Mexico and on an island off the Mexican coast. A safe haven for criminals, the only way off the island is through the deadly Avenida de la Muerte. It is on this island that James finds himself trapped, among some of the world’s most evil criminals.

    The Young Bond books have to date sold over half a million copies combined. The series was launched with SilverFin in March 2005 and was followed by Blood Fever in January 2006 and Double Or Die, published in January this year.

    Order the UK hardback edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Order the UK audiobook edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.

  7. 'Hurricane Gold' Audiobook To Be Released 6 September In UK

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-06

    Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold

    According to an article from the Young Bond Dossier, an audiobook edition of Charlie Higson’s fourth Young James Bond novel, Hurricane Gold, will be released on 6 September 2007 in the UK–the same day the hardback edition will be released.

    As with the three previous Young Bond novels in the series, Higson will again be reading the UK audiobook. Bond fans can currently pre-order the Hurricane Gold audiobook from WHSmith.

    The original press release:

    Young Bond 4 – Hurricane Gold

    Puffin and Ian Fleming Publications announce that Hurricane Gold is the title of the new book in Charlie Higson’s bestselling Young Bond series, to be published on 6th September 2007.

    For the first time in the history of the series, Hurricane Gold will be published in hardback, priced £12.99. The eagerly awaited next instalment will be a special treat for Young Bond fans. In keeping with the theme of the title, it will have a gold cover with luxury debossed lettering and gilt-edged pages.

    Hurricane Gold the fourth adventure in a planned series of five, is set in Mexico and on an island off the Mexican coast. A safe haven for criminals, the only way off the island is through the deadly Avenida de la Muerte. It is on this island that James finds himself trapped, among some of the world’s most evil criminals.

    The Young Bond books have to date sold over half a million copies combined. The series was launched with SilverFin in March 2005 and was followed by Blood Fever in January 2006 and Double Or Die, published in January this year.

    Order the UK hardback edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.

  8. Nathaniel Parker To Read 'Double Or Die' US Audiobook

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-05
    Charlie Higson's Double or Die

    Charlie Higson’s Double or Die

    The Young Bond Dossier has confirmed that Nathaniel Parker will be reading the US audiobook edition of Double Or Die, due for release on 22 April 2008.

    Parker previously read the US SilverFin and Blood Fever audiobooks. As with Charlie Higson’s first two Young Bond novels, the Double Or Die audiobook will be released by Listening Library.

    Young Bond fans can pre-order the Double Or Die audiobook at amazon.com, where it is currently discounted to $18.48.

    Order the UK paperback edition of Double or Die from Amazon.co.uk

    Order the UK audiobook edition of Double or Die from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Double or Die and Young Bond news.

  9. Win A Copy Of Charlie Higson's 'SilverFena'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-04
    Dutch SilverFin

    A variation on this Dutch SilverFin cover art is used on the Swedish edition.

    From Sweden With Love is running a brand new competition giving readers the chance to win a copy of the Swedish paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s first Young Bond novel: SilverFena (SilverFin).

    SilverFin was first published in Sweden by Tiden as a hardback in March 2006. The more recent paperback edition uses the same cover art that was featured on the Dutch edition.

    Click here to enter the competition to win a copy of SilverFena (SilverFin).

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.

  10. 'Double Or Die' Coming To The US In April 2008

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-05-01

    The Young Bond Dossier has confirmed the US release date of Charlie Higson’s third Young James Bond novel, Double Or Die: April 2008.

    As with the first two novels in the series previously, SilverFin and Blood Fever, the US edition will be published by Hyperion. Cover artwork and pre-ordering details are to be announced.

    In addition, 2008 will bring along several other Young Bond releases including the SilverFin graphic novel and the US audiobook edition of Double Or Die (also due in April). It’s a great time to be a fan of the literary 007.

    Pre-order the US audiobook edition of Double or Die from Amazon.com

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.