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Devil May Care (unabridged)

By: Sebastian Faulks
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0141808535
ISBN-13: 9780141808536
Released: 28 May 2008
RRP: £18.99
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Very predictable. - By: Midnight, 13 Nov 2008
Still worthy of a read but nowhere near as good as the original master 'Fleming'. The plot still draws youin but the outcome is predictable! When I bought this I purchased a novel from a new author 'De Marco Empire' & i found this to be much more exciting - on the edge of the seat stuff & definitely NOT predictable ... check it out!
Too much Flemming and not enough Faulks - By: Phil, 09 Oct 2008
It's my own fault that I really didn't enjoy this book. Faulks makes it clear that he is writing as Ian Flemming. Whether he achieves this I will leave to those more qualified than I. However from reading other reviews opinions seem to be mixed. I suppose I had hoped that he would inject a bit of the Faulks magic into Bond.

Devil May Care is almost completely devoid of insight or interesting observation, the plot is thin & unconvincing & place description so cursory you felt you could be virtually anywhere. The characters are superficial & the twist frankly risible.

One might feel that Faulks attempts to rehabilitate Bonds reputation as a sexual predator was worthy except for the wayin which he then associates this with a loss of secret agent prowess.

If you are already an Ian Flemming fan then this book might be worth a look otherwise I'd steer clear. Let's hope the fall from the superb Engelby does not do Faulks any permanent damage.

A GOOD READ - By: Ratboyslim32, 07 Oct 2008
Try not to think too deeply who has written this book; let's face it, Sebastian Faulks is a very good author! This book is pretty close to the Ian Fleming originals & is a good read. It will be interesting how the film franchise adapts this story? A resurgent Iran, drugs from Afghanistan...very current affairs!
A quantum of (enjoyable) nonsense - By: Colin Mccartney, 24 Sep 2008
Shall we call this a missed opportunity?

"Devil May Care" is a well paced thriller, that's about it.

I've never read Ian Fleming & I'm not a James Bond fan (anymore) but when I was younger I read James Bond & Moonraker (Film-Script Adaptation) & was fascinated (as a kid) by the character's stoic levels of endurance & impressed by the fact that whilst externally cool, internally 007 wasin turmoil most of the time. Who better to expand on this theme than Sebastian Faulks post-Birdsong?

Unfortunately the author never really seizes the opportunity although there's the odd moment that comes close (e.g. "the cigar tube"). Maybe he's trying too hard to write like Ian Fleming? If that's the case I wouldn't know (or really care for that matter).

Even more disappointingly the book has just about the same plot as all of the James Bond films: bad guy captures Bond/bad guy tells Bond his plans before killing him (...fatal mistake that - as JB is the most dangerous man on the planet as far as any international criminals are concerned, you'd think they'd take him out without further ado - rather than subject him to the usual contrived attempted execution)/Bond kills bad guy. Plus there's a plot twist at the end that's so obvious it's just not worth bothering with.

Although still flawed, the film "Casino Royale" was a more successful attempt at reinvigorating the James Bond character. This book is much less effectivein doing so. It still passes the time though - one for your next aeroplane journey but wait until it's going cheap.

Very fashionable - mostly boring - By: P. Verwey, 16 Sep 2008
This is by far the most tedious book I have readin ages. Where is the action? The dramatic twists & turns? It seems like an ode to food, cocktails, fashion & exotic locations. Bond satin his room, ordered this drink, had that to eat, wore this & looked out over some or other supposedly amazing view.

It's boring.

And can someonein the literary world please stop this trend of throwing foreign phrases into English books? I do not have a French dictionary on hand to translate 'en fete'. It doesn't make it clever. It makes it incomprehensible.

As for the bad guy - a monkey's paw Mr Faulkner? Really.

I suppose it was the hype that did it in. If you really want the spirit of James Bond, may I suggest you try the Young Bond series by Charlie Higson. It's all action.

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