"An elite team of MI6 agents trained by James Bond must go undercover to unravel a band of violent terrorists in the second thrilling adventure in the acclaimed Double O series by Kim Sherwood"--
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- 2024
- 2023
A ground-breaking literary historical novel by the award-winning author of Testament and Double or Nothing, the new Bond series
- 2022
James Bond is missing, potentially captured or killed by a private military company. Enter the new generation of spies: Johanna Harwood, 003; Joseph Dryden, 004; and Sid Bashir, 009. These elite MI6 agents are skilled and determined, ready to protect their country at all costs. The fate of the world is in their hands as they investigate tech billionaire Sir Bertram Paradise, who claims he can reverse the climate crisis. But can he be trusted? The new spies must uncover the truth, as humanity's future hangs in the balance and time is running out. This marks the beginning of a thrilling new trilogy that expands the James Bond universe. Praise for the novel highlights its engaging characters and surprising plot twists, with Jeffery Deaver noting the story races like an Aston Martin in high gear. Chris Whitaker describes it as stylish and fresh, while Charles Cumming admires how the author has revitalized the Bond world. Lisa Ballantyne calls it a cleverly plotted and absorbing read, and Tim Glister emphasizes its high-octane thrills. This installment promises everything fans expect from a gripping spy thriller, while introducing a new era of espionage.
- 2018
Testament
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
'Captivating' Heather Morris 'Beautiful' Andrew Miller 'Hugely poignant' Independent 'Moving' Sunday Times Longlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize * Winner of the Bath Novel Award * Shortlisted for the Best First Novel Award * Of everyone in her complicated family, Eva was always closest to her grandfather. She is making a film about his life. She is with him when he dies. It is only when she finds the letter from the Jewish Museum in Berlin, hidden in his painting studio, that she realises how many secrets he kept. As she uncovers everything he endured in the Holocaust - and what it took to learn to live again - Eva is confronted by the lies that haunt her family, and a truth that changes her own identity. Kim Sherwood's hope-filled first novel is a powerful portrait of survival echoing through the generations; a testament of love, legacy, and all the important questions we leave unasked.