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  1. Jeffery Deaver to pen new continuation novel

    By Matt Weston on 2010-05-28

    Project X

    American thriller writer Jeffery Deaver has been signed to write a new James Bond continuation novel, Ian Fleming Publications (IFP) announced today.

    Currently under the working title of Project X, Deaver’s 007 novel will be set in the present day and hit bookshops on 28 May 2011. It will be published by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK and by Simon & Schuster in the US.

    Few other details are known, aside from the fact the book will be set over a “short period of time” and see 007 in three or four exotic locales around the world.

    Jeffery Deaver

    Jeffery Deaver

    Deaver is the author behind the Lincoln Rhyme and Kathryn Dance detective series and a number of other standalone novels, including The Devil’s Teardrop and The Blue Nowhere. He won the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award in 2004 for his novel Garden of Beasts and wrote the introduction in a recent reprint of Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale.

    The announcement ends a week of speculation after IFP teased fans with a countdown for something called “Project X”.

    The full press release follows.

    Jeffery Deaver to write the new James Bond novel

    www.jamesbondprojectx.com

    Ian Fleming Publications Ltd has chosen international bestselling thriller writer, Jeffery Deaver, to write a new James Bond book.

    The novel, currently known as Project X, will be published one year from today for Ian Fleming’s birthday – 28 May 2011. It will be published by Jeffery Deaver’s publishers Hodder & Stoughton in the UK and Simon & Schuster in the US.

    Jeffery Deaver has written 26 novels and sold more than 20 million books worldwide. His books have topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic and he has been described as ‘the most creative, skilled and intriguing thriller writer in the world’ (Daily Telegraph) and ‘the master of ticking-bomb suspense’ (People magazine).

    007 came to life fully-formed in 1952 when Ian Fleming wrote Casino Royale. Since then over 100 million James Bond books have sold worldwide.

    In 2004, Deaver won the Crime Writers’ Association’s Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for his book Garden of Beasts. In his acceptance speech he talked about his life-long admiration of Fleming’s writing.

    Corinne Turner, Managing Director of Ian Fleming Publications Ltd, was in the audience. She explains, “I’d always enjoyed Jeffery Deaver’s thrillers, but I particularly liked Garden of Beasts: it demonstrated that he was not only a master of the contemporary American thriller but could also write compelling novels of period suspense within a European setting. I didn’t know anything about the author himself and expected a fairly low key response from him when he received our award.

    “I was surprised and delighted when he spoke very fondly of Ian and about the influence that the Bond books had had on his own writing career. It was at that point that I first thought that James Bond could have an interesting adventure in Jeffery Deaver’s hands.”

    Deaver comments, “I can’t describe the thrill I felt when first approached by Ian Fleming’s estate to ask if I’d be interested in writing the next book in the James Bond series. I began reading them when I was about nine or ten, ignorant of the Cold War politics they explored but enthralled by their sense of adventure and derring-do. I continued to read and reread them, which was fortunate because as a teen and adult I found, of course, nuances, that were invisible to a child.”

    He continues, “The Bond books were important parts of my life – both literarily and personally. They appealed to me as wonderful stories but they also stood as singular examples of a thriller writer’s craft. I learned, through osmosis as well as design, much technique from Mr. Fleming’s work; compactness, attention to detail, heroic though flawed characters, fast-pacing, concrete imagery and straight-forward prose.”

    Unlike Sebastian Faulks’ centenary novel, Devil May Care, Project X will be set in the present day. Jeffery Deaver has started work on the book and his title is yet to be revealed.

    Jamie Hodder-Williams, CEO of Hodder & Stoughton, comments, “Hodder & Stoughton is delighted that Jeff has been chosen to write the next James Bond novel, which we will be proud to publish. He’s a total professional, who has been with us for over 17 years and he’s immensely popular with booksellers and readers across all our markets. He’s such a great choice because his blend of fast-paced action with meticulous research will produce a thriller that will both honour Ian Fleming and at the same time be utterly contemporary. I can’t wait to read it.”

    Jeffery Deaver is the author of a number of internationally bestselling crime series. He is best known for his Kathryn Dance and Lincoln Rhyme books, most notably The Bone Collector, which was adapted for film in 1999, starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. Deaver has also written two award-winning short story collections, as well as stand-alone novels including Garden of Beasts and The Bodies Left Behind, which was named Novel of the Year at the International Thriller Writers’ Awards in 2009.

    Jeffery Deaver was born near Chicago in 1950. Before becoming a full-time author in 1990, he was a journalist, like Fleming, and attorney. He started writing suspense novels on the long commute to and from his office on Wall Street. His books are now translated into 25 languages. Deaver lives in North Carolina.

    Jeffery Deaver’s latest Lincoln Rhyme thriller, The Burning Wire, will be published in the US on 1 June and in the UK on 22 July. A standalone thriller titled Edge will follow in November 2010 in both the US and the UK.

    The original Fleming novels are published worldwide by Penguin Books.

    Statement from Jeffery Deaver

    When first approached by Ian Fleming’s estate and the publishing company that oversees his work to ask if I’d be interested in writing the next book in the James Bond series, I can’t describe the thrill I felt.

    My history with Bond goes back fifty years. I was about eight or nine when I picked up my first Bond novel. I was a bit precocious when it came to reading, but I have my parents to thank for that. They had a rule that I was not allowed to watch certain movies, but I could read anything that I could get my hands on. This was ironic since, in the 1950s and early ’60s, you’d never see sex or violence on the screen. So, I was allowed to read every Bond book my father brought home or that I could afford with my allowance.

    I felt Fleming’s influence early. My first narrative fiction, written when I was eleven, was based on Bond. It was about a spy who stole a top-secret airplane from the Russians. The agent was American but had a British connection, having been stationed, like my father, in East Anglia during WWII.

    I can still recall the moment when I heard on the news that Fleming had died – I was in my mid-teens. It was as if I had lost a good friend or uncle. Nearly as troubling was the TV anchorman who reported that Bond, too, would die in the final pages of the last book, The Man with the Golden Gun. I was in agony until I could buy it the moment it was released. I read it in one sitting and learned the truth – at least I’d only have to mourn the loss of one of my heroes, not two.

    I have won or been nominated for a number of awards for my thriller writing but the one that I’m the most proud of is the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, presented in conjunction with the UK’s Crime Writers’ Association, for my thriller Garden of Beasts. The award is in the shape of a commando knife that Fleming is said to have carried in his days working for the Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World War. The imposing award sits in the middle of my mantelpiece at home.

    I don’t want to give much away about the new book yet, except to say that it takes place in the present day and that the story occurs over a short period of time and finds Bond in three or four exotic locations around the globe.

    The novel will maintain the persona of James Bond as Fleming created him and the unique tone the author brought to his books, while incorporating my own literary trademarks: detailed research, fast pacing and surprise twists.

    As far as any parallels between Bond’s life and mine, there are a few, I’ll admit. I enjoy fast cars – I’ve owned a Maserati and a Jaguar, and I now take my BMW M3 or Infiniti G37 to the track occasionally. I’m a downhill skier and scuba diver. I enjoy single-malt scotch and American bourbons—not vodka, though if I recall from my reading of the Bond books, the spy himself drank whisky considerably more often than his “shaken, not-stirred” martinis.

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  2. Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier paperback now shipping

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-27
    'Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier'

    Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier

    Charlie Higson’s indepth guide to the Young James Bond series is shipping a few days early from Amazon.co.uk.

    This new paperback edition of Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier is published by Puffin Books and retails for £6.99.

    Touted as the complete and definitive guide to Higson’s Young Bond, the aptly-titled Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier includes in-depth character profiles, information on the cars, weapons and exotic locations, plus photographs, maps, and illustrations by artist Kev Walker.

    As an added bonus, the book also features a brand new Young Bond story by Higson entitled A Hard Man to Kill. For more details on that story, click here.

    As always, keep turning to the CommanderBond.net main page and our Discussion Forums for all the latest Young Bond-related news.

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  3. Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale due out in September '10

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-26

    Way back in October 2008, CommanderBond.net first reported on a brand new James Bond book from author Christopher Lindner: Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale.

    Originally due out in May/June 2009 in both the UK and US, the release dates came and went, but the book oddly never hit store bookshelves. Whatever the case for the delays may have been, it now appears that literary 007 fans will finally have a chance to pick up this book later this year as a new release date as just been posted on Amazon.com.

    1 September is the new release date for the Bond title from Wallflower Press and pre-orders are currently being taken at Amazon.com (no new updates on Amazon UK as of yet).

    The publication blurb for Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale follows below:

    'Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale'

    Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale

    Revisioning 007 is a lively collection of new essays on the reinvention of James Bond in the 2006 film Casino Royale, starring Daniel Craig in his first appearance as Agent 007. Treating Casino Royale as a case study in popular film culture and as a significant turning point in the 007 series, the book offers innovative readings of the film and its inte-rrelations with the Bond franchise, the culture industry and recent developments in cinema, society and world politics.

    Essay topics range from the analysis of 007’s masochism, voyeurism and hyper-mobility, to the examination of the film’s testicular torture scene, the links between international politics and high-stakes gambling and the changing role of the secret agent in a post-9/11 world order.

    Pre-order Revisioning 007: James Bond and Casino Royale:

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  4. So what is Project X, Mr. Higson?

    By Evan Willnow on 2010-05-25

    As Charlie Higson’s U.S. made its stop in St. Louis, Missouri, CommanderBond.net took the opportunity to ask the author straight out about Ian Fleming Publications’ secret project, and if Mr Higson was involved. Higson laughed. Then after explaining to the near-full meeting room at St. Louis County Library Headquarters that Project X was the IFP’s new, secret project that would be announced later this week, Higson boasted, “I know what Project X is.” He then explained that he knew that Project X was one of two projects that Ian Fleming Publications have in the works, but, he added, “I am sworn to secrecy.”

    Higson said he will be meeting with the people from the IFP when his book tour takes him to New York and he would then know for sure which of the two is Project X. As for Higson’s future with Bond, the author stated that he would like to write a trilogy when the time is right, but that it would mean researching an entirely new school.

    While not exactly shedding much light on what Project X is—in fact, probably just deepening the mystery—Higson’s comments raise new questions. Such as, did the IFP chose between two concepts or are we to expect a Project Y?

    In addition to discussing James Bond, Higson read a quite exciting and quite frightening passage from his latest children’s horror novel, The Enemy.

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  5. From Russia with Love gets the Popular Penguin treatment

    By Matt Weston on 2010-05-24

    From Russia with Love, Ian Fleming’s fifth James Bond novel, will join the ranks of the Popular Penguin series as one of 75 new titles to be released this June.

    From Russia with Love

    From Russia with Love

    The Popular Penguin series, exclusive to Australia, was created to celebrate the publisher’s literary legacy. Each paperback in the series is adorned with artwork that recreates the style of the publisher’s earliest reprints.

    The 75 new titles are being released to mark Penguin’s 75th birthday. Other books featuring in the forthcoming wave include Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Dante’s Inferno.

    Fleming’s first Bond novel, Casino Royale, was released as part of the series’ second wave in June last year.

    The From Russia with Love Popular Penguin hits shelves on 28 June and retails for AU$9.95. More details on the release can be found on the Penguin Australia website.

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  6. Ian Fleming Publications teases Project X

    By Matt Weston on 2010-05-22

    What is Project X?

    That’s the question James Bond fans are asking today after a mysterious post appeared on the Ian Fleming Publications website.

    The site teases that an announcement will be made on 28 May, the date of Ian Fleming’s birth.

    Fans on the CommanderBond.net Forums are eagerly speculating about what the announcement could be.

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for more news on Project X as it breaks.

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  7. Charlie Higson's Young Bond is back in the US

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-18

    Charlie Higson’s literary James Bond is back in the USA.

    Charlie Higson's 'By Royal Command'

    Charlie Higson’s By Royal Command

    Today marks the release of several major Young Bond titles stateside, including:

    • By Royal Command in hardback
    • By Royal Command on audiobook (CD, Cassette and MP3 CD)
    • SilverFin: The Graphic Novel in hardback and paperback

    The By Royal Command hardback is published by Disney/Hyperion and features all new cover artwork from artist Owen Richardson. This title is also made available in three different audiobook formats courtesy of Blackstone Audio.

    SilverFin: The Graphic Novel, featuring the artwork of series regular Kev Walker, is available as both a hardback and paperback. Cover artwork is similar to the UK edition, which was released in late 2008.

    All of the above Young Bond items can currently be ordered from Amazon.com—many of them at a discounted price…

    By Royal Command

    SilverFin: The Graphic Novel

    Be sure to stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page (and our Discussion Forums) for all the latest news from the world of Young Bond.

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  8. The Blofeld Trilogy US cover artwork revealed

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-14

    Two months ago CommanderBond.net reported that The Blofeld Trilogy, an omnibus containing three classic Ian Fleming-penned James Bond novels, would be released in the US later this year.

    Originally debuting in the UK last October, this 007 collection brings together the three novels that make up the SPECTRE trilogy—Thunderball, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and You Only Live Twice.

    Cover artwork has now been revealed for the US edition of the book, which will retail for $22.00 and is due for release on 28 September.

    Ian Fleming's 'The Blofeld Trilogy'

    Ian Fleming’s The Blofeld Trilogy US paperback

    With a new introduction by Nick Lezard.

    Ernst Stavro Blofeld is James Bond’s arch-nemesis: a deranged criminal mastermind with ambitions to bring the world to its knees in his pursuit of power. This collection brings together three novels featuring the ultimate Bond villain. First introduced in Thunderball, Blofeld’s plan to steal atomic bombs and hold the whole world to ransom leads to a thrilling chase in the Bahamas. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service sees Blofeld developing terrifying weapons—and destroying the one thing Bond holds most dear—and in You Only Live Twice, the shattered secret agent must get his revenge in one last, deadly encounter.

    Pre-order online from Amazon.com:

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  9. Win Titan's Nightbird James Bond collection

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-10

    CommanderBond.net is giving away a free copy of the 2010 James Bond 007 collection from publisher Titan Books: Nightbird.

    Titan's 'Nightbird' James Bond collection

    Titan’s Nightbird James Bond collection

    The legend continues! Stand by for more adventures with the world’s greatest and most famous secret agent, James Bond, as some of his most thrilling missions are collected for the first time ever in a deluxe collectors’ library edition! This bumper action-packed volume collects ultra rare Bond stories that have not been seen since their original syndication between 1976–77: Hot-Shot, Nightbird and Ape of Diamonds. Also featuring a new celebrity introduction and an exclusive selection of recently unearthed James Bond comic strip artwork that has never before seen print, this latest essential volume is not to be missed!

    This competition is open to all members of CommanderBond.net (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!

    How To Enter:

    To enter, fill out the following questionnaire and send a Communiqué/Private Message on the CBn Forums to ‘CBn Competition’ (Subject: CBn May10 Titan) by Midnight EST on 28 May 2010 (simply click on the link in this paragraph).

    1. Which of the following is not a title of another James Bond collection issued by Titan Books?

    1. The Spy Who Loved Me
    2. Death Wing
    3. Beware Of Butterflies
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  10. Raymond Benson's The Union Trilogy gets exclusive hardback printing

    By Devin Zydel on 2010-05-09

    A limited exclusive hardback edition of Raymond Benson’s James Bond: The Union Trilogy – Three 007 Novels has just been made available in the US.

    Raymond Benson's 'James Bond: The Union Trilogy - Three 007 Novels'

    Raymond Benson’s James Bond: The Union Trilogy – Three 007 Novels

    Originally published as a trade paperback in 2008, this 007 collection brings together High Time To Kill, Doubleshot and Never Dream of Dying.

    Featuring an introduction by Benson himself, the omnibus further adds in the complete, unedited version of the author’s first 007 short story, 1997’s Blast From The Past.

    This new edition is published by Fall River Press and is available as a Barnes & Noble Stores exclusive. Literary Bond collectors and fans can track down a copy at their store or order online at a discounted price:

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page and our Discussion Forums for all the latest literary James Bond coverage.

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