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Actually, I am a real Lee Child fan, too; others are not. But yes, I like his character Reacher and I enjoyed the latest one, The Affair. Best one for me since Gone Tomorrow.
Bring back Christoper Wood too!
DMC was good for the first sixty pages and then dissipated whilst CB was thoroughly awfull from start to finish.
They need somebody who can really do this sort of stuff and Daniel Silva might be worth a shot but my vote would go for Charlie Higgson. He really understands the character.
When Fleming publications look at what a great job Anthony Horowitz did for the Holmes franchise they might get some inspiration. Let's hope as everything since Gardner's first five has been complete dross!
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Bentley
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This series desperately needs to go back to one author / one timeline.
He did a good job with The Gun Seller.
A move away from Deaver's interminable twists and turns would be good too. Bond is adult adventure-thriller, not mystery thriller.
Sorry but it was truly awful. Let's stick with Horowitz or at least his time line.
To end on a positive note, Silva is a good writer and could do a Bond book. He work has a very English feel about it and I love some of his characters. Particularly Isherwood - all in all, very Flemingesque.