
I’m taking part in the Blogging From A-Z Challenge April 2017.
Today’s letter is D and the book I’ve picked is Double or Die by Charlie Higson. It’s the second book in the Young Bond series and my favourite of the series.

“Kidnap. Violence. Explosions. Murder. No ordinary weekend. But then, James Bond is no ordinary boy…In a North London cemetery a professor is kidnapped at gunpoint.
A suspicious letter crammed with cryptic clues arrives at Eton. To decipher the deadly mystery, James Bond must take a series of dangerous gambles.
Once the code is cracked, he has just 48 hours to save the professor from the dark forces that threaten to destroy them both.
And if the professor can’t escape, it’s not only his future that’s under threat. It’s the rest of the world’s…”
I haven’t read any of the young Bond series but I could give you Daisy in Chains by Sharon Bolton which was one of my top ten of 2016.
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I’ve got that at the top of my tbr! Glad it was one of your ten for last year!
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I’ve never read any books in the series but I can see where they would be interesting. It’s always fun to visit with an established character from a different point in their lives.WeekendsInMaine
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Yes and there’s no gadgets or women because he’s a teenager, so it’s more about the adventure side of things.
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Young bond, are there many similarities? Interesting as I’m not a big fan of the old bonds ;-). I’m going with Don’t Tell by Karen Rose for my D.
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Young Bond is more about the adventure rather than the gadgets and women, he’s only a teenager and it’s between the World Wars.
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