Six James Bond 007 Novels by John Gardner
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Overview: John Gardner is one of the world’s premier thriller writers, and has published more than forty novels, many of which have been bestsellers. Among Gardner’s works are sixteen books in the legendary James Bond series, in the 1980s, the series was finally revived with new novels by John Gardner. Between 1981 and 1996, he wrote fourteen James Bond novels and two screenplay novelizations, surpassing Fleming’s original output. The biggest change in Gardner’s series was updating 007’s world to the 1980s; however, it would keep the characters the same age as they were in Fleming’s novels; he has also written six books featuring Big Herbie Kruger, most recently Confessor and Maestro, which was a New York Times Book of the Year. A graduate of Cambridge University who did his postgraduate work at Oxford, he has variously been a stage magician, an officer in the Royal Marines, a theatrical journalist, a lecturer in Shakespearean production and a priest in the Church of England.
Licence Renewed (1981): Bond is back and he’s better than ever. . . but the 1980’s have reached the department as well. Political restraints are squeezing in on the Service. The elite Double-O status, for example, conveying its authority to kill, is being abolished. . .
Role Of Honor (1984): Abandoning his 007 status, James Bond resigns from the service and heads for Monte Carlo, in search of a new role of honour. But he quickly finds himself embroiled with a computer wizard absconding from the Pentagon and a sinister mercenary army.
Win, Lose Or Die (1989): The leaders of Britain, Russia and the U.S. are planning a top-secret summit aboard HMS Invincible . We never learn what they want to talk about, but we do know that BAST (Brotherhood of Anarchy and Secret Terror) is up to some high-level nastiness. Alerted to the threat, British Intelligence sends James Bond to protect the ”heads of state.” Promoted to captain, Bond is trained on Harrier jump-jets, and narrowly escapes death when a Sidewinder missile intercepts his flight path. Human menaces include ”the Cat,” a mysterious female terrorist, and ”the Viper,” head of BAST.
Never Send Flowers (1993): When an officer of the British Security Service is murdered in Switzerland, James Bond becomes involved in a deadly game of hide and seek. He follows a sinister shadow across the world, from Athens to Milan, Singapore, the USA and ultimately to EuroDisney.
Seafire (1994): To the public, Sir Maxwell Tarn is known as a powerful self-made billionaire. To British intelligence, he is known as an international arms-dealer. Spreading blood and terror, the Americans call him Apocalypse. To James Bond and his partner Flicka, he’s a maniac who must be stopped–because within reunited Germany, an army of thousands knows him as "der Fuhrer."
Goldeneye (1995): Janis, a powerful and ambitious Russian gang that no longer cares about ideology, has just acquired Goldeneye, a piece of high-tech space technology with the power to destroy or corrupt the West’s financial markets. But Janus has underestimated its most determined enemy–James Bond.
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