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Yes, because there are so many... 8-}
Comic books.
Here's more information about the comic, along with some images:
http://www.newsarama.com/31295-james-bond-gets-cia-spin-off.html
It sounds excellent.
I see. I think that'd work better as a comic book than a novel.
Is anyone going to this event ?
I'm looking forward to seeing some of you I hope.
Is it free?
I thought so. I'd love to go but probably won't as I can never make time for the things I love.
Pretty much! Old workhorse here!
Just got an email from Eventbrite to say a ticket had become available, so now I will definitely be there. (Plan B was to show up and look hopeful.)
I will look forward to seeing you 99 .
Yes! We'll have to arrange a secret signal so we can meet up :)
Must get that one myself. I take it that the character names will be changed?
Is this the one in Hong Kong that was proposed for TND?
(And @Dragonpol, if it's the one I'm thinking of, yes, the names and some story elements have been changed.)
Well, it would obviously be an infringement of copyright law in the UK as James Bond is a copyrighted character and in order to release the novel with Bond as a character it would need to be sanctioned by IFP, which has not happened in this case. I suppose it's a bit like what Peter Vollmer did with Per Fine Ounce a few years ago.
Charles Ardai of Hard Case Crime -- and, presumably, the Westlake family -- felt that the original Fall of the City manuscript needed to be edited, ostensibly for pacing reasons. The original version is 610 typewritten pages, the Hard Case Crime edition 240 pages [EDIT: An error by Amazon.com. It's actually 464 pages, according to Titan Books].
It should be noted that back in 1998 Westlake was discouraged from submitting the novel for publication (by his editor) partly because of the manuscript's length.
It was based on two story treatments (there was no screenplay). The treatments were covered in a recent issue of MI6 Confidential. You can read more about the similarities between the treatments and novel here at MI6:
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/literary-forever-and-a-death-questions?id=04235
Well, apparently I've gotten the wrong info about the page length from Amazon.com! Titan Books (the co-publisher w/ Hard Case Crime) and Kirkus Reviews are listing the novel as 464 pages, which is still edited but much less severely than a 60% reduction.
The afterword is by Jeff Kleeman, the MGM/UA executive who hired Westlake to work on the treatments.
When is it released?
I must get it next week then.