James Bond's Next Adventure: Carte Blanche

James Bond's Next Adventure: Carte Blanche

The new James Bond book, due to be published later this year and written by best-selling thriller writer Jeffery Deaver, is to be called Carte Blanche and will be something of a relaunch for 007.

By EdGross - Jan 17, 2011 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Action

Its title and cover artwork were unveiled on Monday January 17th at a special launch event at the InterContinental Hotel in Dubai.

Like Ian Fleming, Jeffery Deaver takes inspiration from exotic locations around the world, and after visiting Dubai for the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature last year, he decided to set part of Carte Blanche in the United Arab Emirates City.

Carte Blanche is due to be published by Hodder and Stoughton in the UK, a few days before Fleming’s birthday, on 26th May 2011. It has been commissioned by Ian Fleming Publications Ltd.

Jeffery Deaver comments, “I’m really excited about being back in Dubai. It is an inspirational and awe-inspiring city and makes a perfect Bond location—especially for a novel that pushes our hero to new extremes.”



Regarding the book’s title, Deaver added, “In the world of espionage, giving an agent carte blanche on a mission comes with an enormous amount of trust and constantly tests both personal and professional judgement. Part of the nonstop suspense in the novel is the looming question of what is acceptable in matters of national and international security. Are there lines that even James Bond should not cross?”

Unlike the most recent James Bond book, Sebastian Faulks’ period piece Devil May Care, Jeffery Deaver’s Bond will have a contemporary setting. As part of his latest assignment, the modern-day secret agent travels with Emirates Airline and spends a number of thrilling hours in Dubai both meeting up with an old friend and tracking a very disturbing villain.

The novel’s setting encompasses Deira and Port Saeed, and the history of the Emirates provides an exciting backdrop for some heart-stopping action.

Bond is renowned for visiting the most exotic and glamorous of cities and this is the first time Dubai has featured in a James Bond novel.

Jeffery Deaver will be making a special appearance at Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, on Tuesday 18th January, when he will be speaking about his love of Bond and his experience of writing Carte Blanche.

Carte Blanche also features Fleming’s favourite car – a Bentley. Historically, Bond owned three Bentley cars in the course of the fourteen original novels written by Ian Fleming and, bringing the plot completely up to date, Bond drives a Bentley Continental GT in the new book.

Jeffery Deaver has written 28 novels and sold more than 20 million books worldwide. He is best known for his Kathryn Dance and Lincoln Rhyme books, most notably The Bone Collector, which was adapted for film in 1999, starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. Before becoming a full-time author, Deaver was a journalist, like Fleming, and attorney. He started writing suspense novels on the long commute to and from his office on Wall Street. His books are now translated into 25 languages and he lives in North Carolina.
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nuck82
nuck82 - 1/17/2011, 9:08 AM
james bond jr?
Jp499
Jp499 - 1/17/2011, 9:09 AM
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EdGross
EdGross - 1/17/2011, 9:20 AM
No, this isn't James Bond, Jr., it's actually Bond, refitted for the modern world.
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 1/17/2011, 9:22 AM
It's set in the present day? FAIL. I'll stick to rereading the classic novels by Fleming before I pick this up, I'm afraid. Nice find though ED.
nuck82
nuck82 - 1/17/2011, 9:23 AM
it was a joke ED lol
EdGross
EdGross - 1/17/2011, 9:59 AM
Oops, my bad. Sorry.
TyrannicalOverlord
TyrannicalOverlord - 1/17/2011, 10:00 AM
If it wasn't written by Ian Flemming it should be filed under 'Fan Fiction'. Even if the premise of the story is good, it isn't really Bond.
fullmetal
fullmetal - 1/17/2011, 3:32 PM
dude, this is like when that white dude made "the godfather returns" without mario puzo...complete bullshit. They ran out of bond books a long time ago and have done a good job inventing screenplays...they should just stick to that...
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