Hot on the heels of the release in Australia of the latest edition of Ian Fleming's "From Russia With Love" comes the trade size paperback of Kim Sherwood's "A Spy Like Me". Apart from advanced reading copies this is the first time "A Spy Like Me" has appeared in paperback.
Saturday, September 14, 2024
"A Spy Like Me" Paperback Released
Saturday, August 31, 2024
"From Russia With Love" Crime And Espionage Series
A new series from Penguin Modern Classics entitled Crime and Espionage was released here in Australia this August. The series comprises 33 titles from a selection of authors. One inclusion is Ian Fleming's "From Russia With Love" featuring a cover, that I suspect, includes text only understandable by a Spektor cipher machine.
I've been monitoring local book shops for the arrival of these books and last weekend I visited the City on the hunt for this cover.
Friday, August 30, 2024
Finally... As Promised !
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Signed "Double Or "Nothing" Hardback
Here's yet another post about a Kim Sherwood James Bond (universe) novel. I'm not sure how it happened but I acquired a signed hardback edition of "Double Or Nothing" published in the U.K. by Harper Collins in 2022 but forgot to add a post about it. Well here's my post, although it's mainly images.
Front cover with dust jacket
I think this hardback is a lovely addition to my James Bond collection. It was the first novel in Kim Sherwood's "Double O" series. The second novel, released this year (2024), was "A Spy Like Me", also published by Harper Collins. The third and last in the series is set to be published next year.
Saturday, July 06, 2024
A Second "A Spy Like Me" Advanced Reading Copy
For those not aware "A Spy Like Me" was published in April of this year. It's the second novel in Kim Sherwood's "Double-O" trilogy, with the third and final novel being published next year (title currently unknown). The "Double-O" trilogy is the first time an author has concentrated on spies in the James Bond universe without featuring 007 himself. The series is a great addition to the Bond literary world.
Prior to April when Ms. Sherwood's second 'Double-O" novel was published, two cover images started appearing online. One was the hardback cover and one was what I suspected to be an advanced reading copy (or A.R.C.).
I then spent many hours searching online only discover there were actually two different A.R.C.s. One A.R.C. shared it's cover with the hardback edition, which I managed to acquire earlier this year. The second appeared to be scarcer and featured the text "Six days. Three agents. One chance to find James Bond" on the cover.
Recently I acquired this second A.R.C.. The thing I like about it the most is it's sans the novel's title which only appears on the spine. Here it is...

















































