Young Bond: Silverfin

James Bond is sent to Eton after the death of his parents. He has no idea how to fit into the alien world of the public school, and starts to make enemies immediately. But when he goes home to Scotland to stay with his aunt and uncle, James is caught up in a deadly web of intrigue and danger. A local Laird, master of the bleak and ominous castle in the nearby loch, is doing something very sinister and dangerous indeed… something that only James can uncover. Surrounded by freezing black water, insane villains and some fishy creations straight out of a nightmare, can James stay alive long enough to thwart the Laird’s horrific plans? It’s James Bond – aged 13 years. The legend starts here.

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    Charlie Higson

    As well as being the best-selling author of the Young Bond series, Charlie Higson is a well-known writer and performer on television, has been a painter and decorator and in his own band; ‘The Higsons’!

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