Blood Fever
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Thriller & Suspense
Travel
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 2006
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN-10
0786836628
ISBN-13
9780786836628
Description
In a gripping tale set in the heart of 1970s London, a young James Bond navigates the complexities and dangers of his formative years. A mix of adventure and intrigue, the story pulls readers into the thrilling world of espionage that will later define Bond's legacy. As he encounters treachery, betrayal, and unexpected friendships, Bond begins to carve out his identity amidst the chaos.
With a backdrop of a society on the precipice of change, the narrative unveils the experiences that shape this iconic character. Charlie Higson expertly blends action with deeper themes of loyalty and resilience, illustrating how pivotal moments in a youth's life can forge a legend. Through a fascinating exploration of Bond’s early experiences, readers are treated to a fresh perspective on the man who would become synonymous with courage and charisma. This tale captures both the origins of a hero and the struggles of growing up in a world filled with uncertainty.
With a backdrop of a society on the precipice of change, the narrative unveils the experiences that shape this iconic character. Charlie Higson expertly blends action with deeper themes of loyalty and resilience, illustrating how pivotal moments in a youth's life can forge a legend. Through a fascinating exploration of Bond’s early experiences, readers are treated to a fresh perspective on the man who would become synonymous with courage and charisma. This tale captures both the origins of a hero and the struggles of growing up in a world filled with uncertainty.
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