The Great Literary Renaissance of James Bond
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The Great Literary Renaissance of James Bond
New offshoots of Ian Fleming’s popular spy series are flooding the market. While the next 007 film languishes in Amazon purgatory, a new wave of book spin-offs are re-inventing the British spy for the next generation By Dominic Maxwell It has been ten years since Daniel Craig announced he was done with James Bond and four years since his 007 was killed in No Time to Die. “James Bond will return” ran the end credits, but amid the fallout from Ama…
Modern espionage was structured in the 20th century around shadowed men who were often more interested in power than in the ideal. At the border of intelligence, manipulation and crime, Sidney Reilly left a lasting imprint in the history of the secret services. British agent with the blurred past, he served several powers, organized political conspiracies and deceived his allies. His name, long kept secret, ended up resurrected, associated with …
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