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James Bond Colonel Sun Audiobook
Colonel Sun is a novel by Kingsley Amis published by Jonathan Cape on 28 March 1968 under the pseudonym "Robert Markham". Colonel Sun is the first James Bond continuation novel published after Ian Fleming's 1964 death. Before writing the novel, Amis wrote two other Bond related works, the literary study The James Bond Dossier and the humorous The Book of Bond. Colonel Sun centres on the fictional British Secret Service operative James Bond and his mission to track down the kidnappers of M, his superior at the Secret Service. During the mission he discovers a communist Chinese plot to cause an international incident. Bond, assisted by a Greek spy working for the Russians, finds M on a small Aegean island, rescues him and kills the two main plotters: Colonel Sun Liang-tan and a former Nazi commander, Von Richter.
Amis drew upon a holiday he had taken in the Greek islands to create a realistic Greek setting and characters. He emphasised political intrigue in the plot more than Fleming had done in the canonical Bond novels, also adding revenge to Bond's motivations by including M's kidnapping. Despite keeping a format and structure similar to Fleming's Bond novels, Colonel Sun was given mixed reviews.
Colonel Sun was serialised in the Daily Express newspaper in 1968 and adapted as a comic strip in the same newspaper in 1969-1970. Elements from the story have been used in the Eon Productions Bond series: The 1999 instalment The World Is Not Enough used M's kidnapping, whilst the villain of 2002 film Die Another Day, Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, owes his name to Colonel Sun Liang-tan. Chapter 19 ('The Theory and Practice of Torture') was adapted for the torture scene in the Spectre (2015)). Though Blofeld replaced Sun as Bond's tormentor, much of Blofeld's dialogue in the scene was written by Amis for Sun, resulting in an acknowledgement to Amis' estate in the end title credits, though no mention of the book itself.
Amis drew upon a holiday he had taken in the Greek islands to create a realistic Greek setting and characters. He emphasised political intrigue in the plot more than Fleming had done in the canonical Bond novels, also adding revenge to Bond's motivations by including M's kidnapping. Despite keeping a format and structure similar to Fleming's Bond novels, Colonel Sun was given mixed reviews.
Colonel Sun was serialised in the Daily Express newspaper in 1968 and adapted as a comic strip in the same newspaper in 1969-1970. Elements from the story have been used in the Eon Productions Bond series: The 1999 instalment The World Is Not Enough used M's kidnapping, whilst the villain of 2002 film Die Another Day, Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, owes his name to Colonel Sun Liang-tan. Chapter 19 ('The Theory and Practice of Torture') was adapted for the torture scene in the Spectre (2015)). Though Blofeld replaced Sun as Bond's tormentor, much of Blofeld's dialogue in the scene was written by Amis for Sun, resulting in an acknowledgement to Amis' estate in the end title credits, though no mention of the book itself.
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James Bond The Man With The Golden Gun Ian Fleming Audiobook
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The Man with the Golden Gun is the twelfth novel (and thirteenth book) of Ian Fleming's James Bond series. It was first published by Jonathan Cape in the UK on 1 April 1965, eight months after the author's death. The novel was not as detailed or polished as the others in the series, leading to poor but polite reviews. Despite that, the book was a best-seller. The story centres on the fictional ...
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Far too many adverts , can get into the story because of interruptions every few minutes. Very disappointing.
Chapter 2. 17:49 Chapter 3. 32:06 Chapter 4. 53:16 Chapter 5. 1:14:48 Chapter 6. 1:32:45 Chapter 7. 1:46:14 Chapter 8. 2:04:32 Chapter 9. 2:18:57 Chapter 10. 2:34:34 Chapter 11. 2:49:27 Chapter 12. 3:05:24 Chapter 13. 3:20:41 Chapter 14. 3:34:33 Chapter 15. 3:50:29 Chapter 16. 4:04:44 Chapter 17. 4:19:05
Thank you Tom Hiddleston for telling these wonderful stories
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Chapter 2. 22:00 Chapter 3. 44:21 Chapter 4. 56:38 Chapter 5. 1:12:00 Chapter 6. 1:34:06 Chapter 7. 2:00:50 Chapter 8. 2:21:57 Chapter 9. 2:39:57 Chapter 10. 3:01:34 Chapter 11. 3:19:36 Chapter 12. 3:39:17 Chapter 14. 4:20:46 Chapter 15. 4:38:16 Chapter 16. 5:02:01 Chapter 17. 5:15:43 Chapter 18. 5:35:40 Chapter 19. 6:02:51 Chapter 20. 6:25:52 Chapter 21. 6:51:33
Fascinating how the book has much more depth than the film … I’m only 1/2 way through & expecting the usual long winded bad guy blathering , but so far I like it better than the film.
WOW!
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Im happy to listen to these narrations. I don't do the movies. These audio books are free ❤🎉 Thank you for your time 😍
If you read about the history of this time period then the storyline is quite realistic
This is not Tom Hiddleston, but Robert Whitfield.
Smythe should have used a knife.
2:25:00 Very well written action.
1:14:00 chap 6
53:25 chap 4
32:00 chapter 3
Thank god I can whistle!
Most enjoyable! Thank you for sharing!
Well my only complaint is that the steam locomotive has a regulator, not an accelerator.....unless Q had been meddling with it ?
Sounds very similar to an Ian Fleming Bond novel.
Perhaps that was the intention...?
@cacambo589 yes but another such novel wasn't well written
This story is very different from the film. This is very unfortunate because the story rambles and is not as good as film’s story - it is crap.
This isn't Tom Hiddleston's voice.
Ohy goodness was there any need for that introductory rubbish. Plus it is a con, not Tom Huddleston narrating
The picture is Tom
Robert Whitfield is Simon Vance. The Ian Fleming novels read by Simon don't seem to be available to purchase. Well perhaps and ad hoc on eBay.
Robert Whitfield is actually Simon Vance. In a tweet in recent years Simon says he doesn't know why he went by another name back then. Simon reads all the John Gardner and Raymond Benson continuation novels as well, available on Audible and unabridged.
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I tried to read a Raymond Benson Bond novel. Couldn't get past the third chapter. Absolute rubbish.
Simon Vance has a very 1950s quality to his voice. Perfect for Bond.
Oi Fleming! Don't give the villain a single action pistol when you blatantly have zero idea of how a single action pistol works.
OK but the earth didn't move for me. Very dated.
Really...who would think a 50 year old book is dated. Bet you think Fleming'snovels are really dated.
@@matthewleasure1361 Oh dear! Let me explain. There are novelists who succeed in writing in such a manner that the fashions and customs of their day are secondary to their observations about life and human experience which would have had relevance over many a millennia. By dated I meant too concerned with attitudes and behaviour of those particular decades; ones which, to many, already seem a touch weird, and indeed offensive. I really enjoyed both Fleming and Amis.
The earth moved for Ariadne at least twice 😉
Yea , Treasure Island is so dated as well , it sucks ! <--- Sarcasm .
@@Dad-Gad Jim at the top of the Hispaniola's mast drawing his wet powder has to be my favourite passage of suspense prose from my childhood.
Why isn't Hiddleston reading it? False advertising
What's infuriating about this plot, and so many others, is that the protagonist (Bond) takes on a small army of baddies rather than calling for backup.
You Re babbling on meth
You speak to fSr
Fleming completed this novel. He died before he could polish it, but every word is his. So sick of idiots thinking they know things they have no grasp of.
Can’t believe that after only meeting mr bond every woman will lay down their lives for him and lay down with legs akimbo
That is the life of a true chad.
Disappointing.
Do you have for your eyes only?
Enjoyed this very much. Thank You. 👍👍👍👍
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Hi my name is bond... zach bond.
exactly ..,
Thoroughly enjoyable … This always gets a bad press as an unfinished novel ….. I’ve always enjoyed it and it’s better than some other of his novels in my humble opinion . I also love the movie so I clearly have bad taste if you go by what the critics say
This is great, seen a few negative reviews but this is a really good bond story for me.
56:21 haha, this is me with all my trousers lately ‘let’s try and fit in a pair two sizes too small for me now, I’ll make it work!’