Licence Expired: the Unauthorized James Bond

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    Still works. You might need to consider a proxy
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    coco1997 wrote: »
    Anyone read FIREWALKER? It's a solid enough Fleming pastiche with an early '60s setting and a colorful cast of characters. Nice title, too.
    I'll be able to share comments in a couple weeks likely @coco1997.

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    Well it took much longer than planned but I read the Iain McLaughlin novel Firewalker during recent travel.

    To me it was a fun book, with a compelling opening.

    At first look it's very professionally presented as a paperback with graphics and type-style on front and back covers. Quickly getting into the first couple chapters there are examples of wrong words used like affection for affectation. Later missing or incorrect or misspelled words. I was thinking maybe not the author's fault, blame going to publishing software or whatever a typesetter is called nowadays. It is what it is, didn't really distract.

    McLaughlin took the Bond character seriously enough and respectfully and 007 worked his way through Dallas Texas, London, New York, Havana Cuba, Miami Florida, the Soviet Union. Maybe I missed some locations.

    Anyway the detail and action worked fine for me, along with the Russian Bond Girl. Sure this is for a specific demographic as an interested person able to search out a copy. A decent piece of Bond history for what it is. So I think I'm on board with @coco1997 and that positive assessment.


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    Glad you enjoyed it!
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
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    And by chance pretty timely this week with its lead story hook @coco1997 .

    Anticipating the 23 March release of records.

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    JFK Assassination Records
    https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk

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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited March 25 Posts: 17,620
    vzok wrote: »
    Still works. You might need to consider a proxy

    Thank you, did the trick :)

    I found this review of all of the stories in the collection, I don't know the reviewer so not easy to tell if it's spot on or not, but it sounds like there's some fun stuff in there
    https://spywrite.com/2016/09/14/review-licence-expired/
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 17,620
    I read Dirty Business by Iain McLaughlin as it was recommended on that link above: not Fleming but really very decent, worth a read. I’ll try the others.
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
    Posts: 14,263
    So I also read Iain McLaughlin's "A Dirty Business", a quick one at 13 pages.

    Enjoyed it. 007 carrying out an unwelcome assignment, and creating consequences for some unsavory players on "his side". Next for me likely is Iain McLaughlin's For Queen and Country: A James Bond Anthology of seven stories.


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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Yeah it's not outstanding but a decent read, isn't it?
    What I quite liked was that initially I wasn't sure if it was present day or period, and it struck me that you could write a Bond story and not actually make it clear. Mobile phones don't have to be used, and if you said 'Bond got in his Bentley' etc. then you can kind of leave it up to the reader.
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