Gardner's worst?
Muston
Huncote, Leicestershire Posts: 228MI6 Agent
As I have picked up 'Role Of Honour' for a second attempt to try and get through the rest of the Gardner's I still haven't read, just wondered which one was your least favourite? So far for me, 'Role Of Honour' is his worst that I've read (Icebreaker being the one I enjoyed most thus far).
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remember the excitement of, after such a long time NEW Bond stories. -{ .
Near the end of his run the quality does drop and I'd now put Cold/Cold fall as his worst.
He makes a good fist of the novels based on the films too..particularly Goldeneye....
I'm not a fan of License Renewed, however his follow up, For Special Services was very enjoyable in a silly way.
Don't know what others think bit I'm finding it to be enjoyable post cold-war spy yarn!
I thought "Licensed Renewed" and "Nobody Lives Forever" were excellent. "Icebreaker" is very good as well.
A couple of summers ago I reread them all. Gardner clearly ran out of ideas and used the same pattern over and over. They were fun though......
Otherwise, my experience of the John Gardner novels has been quite positive and all the ones that I have finished I enjoyed. I haven't read COLD, but I thought some of the other late Gardner books such as Death is Forever and Seafire were enjoyable reads.
I quite like that one - even if the title is a little uninspiring ! Get around to the last few of his Bond books and they just get worse...
I have a soft spot for that one - but I've never really worked out why !
There with Fleming's work, but highly enjoyable. Sure there are
a couple of bum notes in there, but even they have their moments.
IMHO, they are far better than Benson's efforts.
Captain Bond, just doesn't sound right. )
The only Gardner that I haven't read is Cold.
I wish I could say the same
That was the point I gave up with Gardner, I couldn't bring myself to read anymore after that. I think I've probably said this in other threads but to me Licence Renewed seemed like it had been written by someone who had never read Fleming and only seen the worst of the Roger Moore films and DAF.
Young girl, very creepy. -{
I'd give Colonel Sun a read and both of Chris Wood's film novelisations...I like both film novelisations of LTK & Goldeneye...
enjoy FSS by John Gardner. I have them all and read them
but Fleming's stories are far better. Put it this way, your're
not missing anything. )