Books by Kim Sherwood
“The concept in Double or Nothing is that James Bond is missing, presumed dead, and they have to find out what happened. For Bond enthusiasts, the idea of a James Bond novel without James Bond is anathema. But it’s not accurate to say that James Bond is absent from the book. One, he appears with some regularity in flashbacks and there are dialogue scenes with him. The other agents also all talk about him…He’s the thing that they’re all chasing and you get three different agents who are looking for him, including one named Johanna Harwood, who was named after the first Bond screenwriter.” Read more...
Interviews where books by Kim Sherwood were recommended
The Best Post-Fleming James Bond Books, recommended by Mark Edlitz
The British author Ian Fleming (1908-1964) wrote only 12 James Bond novels, but dozens more have been published since his death. Mark Edlitz, author of James Bond After Fleming, guides us through the ‘continuation novels,’ starting with Kingsley Amis in 1968.