<b>The super spy is back, with a fresh injection</b> <b>from novelist and screenwriter extraordinaire, Anthony Horowitz.</b> The <b>expert in suspense</b> takes us back to the beginning of James Bond’s story… <b>the story rips along</b> with plenty of familiar Bond staples: evil villains, fast cars and women falling for young Bond’s charms. <b>Ian Fleming would be proud</b>.
Guardian
<b>Daring, exciting, and also superbly plotted</b>, it shows Bond questioning his loyalties at the end of his career. It marks <b>a fitting end to a trilogy from Horowitz that Fleming would surely have approved of</b>
- Jon Coates, Sunday Express
In many ways, Horowitz has now surpassed Fleming and the final book in his Bond trilogy is <b>a masterpiece</b>. <b>It's a literary thriller writing at its page-turning finest.'</b>
Daily Express
Horowitz is <b>a worthy successor to Ian Fleming, putting 007 back in his true domain</b>… This New Bond is <b>up there with the better Old Bonds</b>… The denouement is<b> a very fine piece of action writing</b>… Horowitz has done <b>splendidly</b>.
Scotsman
Horowitz is <b>a worthy successor to Ian Fleming, putting 007 back in his true domain</b>… This New Bond is <b>up there with the better Old Bonds</b>… The denouement is<b> a very fine piece of action writing</b>… Horowitz has done <b>splendidly</b>.
Scotsman