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Remember, the longer Ann Fleming lived the less Bond novels we would have gotten. She wasn't happy with Bond no matter what. Charlotte Philby is one of the few authors that I can give an honest endorsement of for a full Bond novel. A Bond novel is always a risky gamble. Like any other creative franchise.
Of course I can only fully agree. Please excuse my little joke there referencing Ann Fleming's "Philby Bond" review of Kingsley Amis's Colonel Sun! Just to clarify, I doubt that Ann Fleming has many critics harsher than I. I don't think I'd be overstating things to say that she was the Enemy of the Continuation. And, to someone like me, that is a heinous crime. Anyway, thanks for creating this thread and bringing this author to our attention. She certainly has an interesting and apt pedigree for a spy fiction author. Maybe some day there will be a "Philby Bond"...
Thank you for your joke reference. I’m just thankful that Fleming’s TRUE literary heirs have always done at least keeping Bond in a (generally) literary spotlight. While the continuation novels are a mixed bag, I’m happy to keep getting them, both adult Bond and spin-offs.
As for Charlotte Philby herself, like Christopher Nolan for cinematic Bond to others, (to a degree, myself included), she just feels right. She seems to be a Bond fan, having all the right connections. I would also say Charles Cumming, but he only wants to do a period piece Bond. There’s not much creative challenges when it’s done that way. I think Philby would work best on a modern Bond book. I do have some ideas on modern day Bond villain spin-offs, though. I just want Philby to have a chance, like certain other directors for the movies.
She talks about the book in episode 179 of the Spybrary podcast.