Author of 'Moneypenny Diaries' interviewed
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Check it out, gang. I interviewed Samantha Weinberg (aka Kate Westbrook), the author of The Moneypenny Diaries.
This is a very well done novel and a worthy James Bond adventure (yes, Bond is a major character throughout).
Sorry for spamming AJB with yet another CBN link, but I think this is one to read if you're at all curious about this book:
http://commanderbond.net/index.php?action=Story&SID=2983
This is a very well done novel and a worthy James Bond adventure (yes, Bond is a major character throughout).
Sorry for spamming AJB with yet another CBN link, but I think this is one to read if you're at all curious about this book:
http://commanderbond.net/index.php?action=Story&SID=2983
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Do you know when this novel is going to be released in Australia?
I would like to pick up a copy.
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Looks like it's already out in Australia in a pareback version (most likey an international trade edition):
http://www.dymocks.com.au/ContentDynamic/Full_Details.asp?ISBN=0719567416
I will go to Dymocks and see if I can buy it today.
Independent, one-shot comic books from the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia.
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However, the idea of Bond and Moneypenny 'joining forces' in the cuban missile crisis sound a little gimicky. Zencat, is this a respectably Bondian book, rather than the 'chick-flick' the cover seems to promote?
I also was worried about this aspect, but when if gets to that point in the book, you're sold. I don't think the cover does this book justice because it really is a very respectable Bond continuation novel, just done in a different way. One thing I love is we finally get a "new" Bond adventure set in the 1960s. I've wanted that for some time.
Wow...if Joanna Lumley's pleased with this novel, then that makes it good enough for me.:)
Kidding aside,this book looks great--the jacket art is very much in the Chopping style.I know that Ms.Weinberg is an Ian Fleming fan who respects his novels and her books aren't designed to be radical departures from what he'd established.
When will The Moneypenny Diaries make their way to the United States?
And by all means Zencat, "spam away" whenever you please!Information like this is much too good not to share and we're all glad you did.;)
Thanks from me too, zencat.
I'm currently reading the first book - The Moneypenny Diaries, on the advice from other members of this site - which I'm really enjoying !
I've just finished the first book - so I'm a slow reader, shoot me )
What a great read. This book really shouldn't work, in fact half of me didn't want it to work, but it does. I'm looking forward to the second novel now and I hope there is more after that.
New Bond-Moneypenny Short Story in November Tatler
Why thanks, zencat - and it's not even Christmas yet )
The plot:
My overall thought is that it's too brief; the whole thing is only three pages long and could happily have been expanded. The end feels rushed and is over with before we can really get any feeling of tension. My criticisms of it are the same as those I had of the novel; it's too keen to mention Bond's past escapades, and we have the question of why is Moneypenny, of all people, there? But as with the novel, it's nicely written, and character filled. And the double bluff is mischevious and welcome. Roll on Secret Servant!
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I thought exactly the same thing (see http://www.ajb007.co.uk/index.php?topic=26368 for an overview of my thoughts on the matter) but when I actually read it, I was extremely impressed by it. I guess it depends on what you want from a Bond novel; it's certainly not been written for people who want a relentless rollercoaster of action and violence. The tone is far more introspective.
As an aside, I've just read the interview with Lucien Freud (one of my favourite artists) in the same magazine, and he mentions Anne Rothermere as an acquaintance. I take my Bond references wherever I can
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