Goldeneye: A James Bond thriller
By (Author) John Gardner
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
8th January 2013
8th November 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
192
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
180g
She is beautiful. She is Russian. And she is very, very dangerous.
Once Xenia worked for the KGB. But her new master is Janus, a powerful and ambitious Russian leader who no longer cares about ideology. Janus's ambitions are money and power: his normal business methods include theft and murder. And he has just acquired GoldenEye, a piece of high-tech space technology witht the power to destroy or corrupt the West's financial markets.But Janus has underestimated his most determined enemy: James Bond.After Colonel Sun (1968) by Kingsley Amis, John Gardner was the next writer to be asked to write further adventures of James Bond. He wrote, like Fleming, fourteen Bond books, plus novelisations of the films GoldenEye and Licence to Kill, from 1981 to 1996.
Before becoming an author of fiction in the early 1960s John Gardner was variously a stage magician, a Royal Marine officer, a journalist and, for a short time, a priest in the Church of England. 'Probably the biggest mistake I ever made,' he says. 'I confused the desire to please my father with a vocation which I soon found I did not have.'In all, Gardner had fifty-five novels to his credit - many of them bestsellers. John Gardner died in 2007.