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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Q&A with Trigger Mortis author ANTHONY HOROWITZ

"I have this belief that it’s not the job of continuation authors to expand wildly – and inaccurately  on what the original author informed us."
-Anthony Horowitz

The good folks at Riot Communications, who are handling the Trigger Mortis launch for IFP and Orion Publishing, have allowed a handful of Bond blogs to ask questions of new Bond author Anthony Horowitz. Yesterday the interview kicked off at Artistic License Renewed. Today, I'm honored to continue the Q&A.

Warning, these questions may contain minor SPOILERS.
THE BOOK BOND: Trigger Mortis uses unpublished Ian Fleming material. How did that work exactly? Did you start with Fleming's idea and then expand it out into a book? Or did you already have a basic idea for the book and then work the Fleming material into it?

ANTHONY HOROWITZ: I had no ideas at all when the IF Estate first approached me and showed me four stories from a TV series that had never happened. I read them all with a lot of excitement – unpublished Bond stories! – but it was “Murder on Wheels” that leapt off the page. Grand Prix struck me as the perfect Bond arena: as dangerous as it was glamorous. At the same time, I knew it could only be a small part of the book. There had to be a bigger, international mission. So I asked myself could Nurburgring be a test, a dry run for another, bigger SMERSH operation. What was happening in 1957? What hadn’t Fleming covered himself? The answer is my book. For what it’s worth, the story came incredibly quickly. But then, as you know, I had help.

THE BOOK BOND: A few times in the book you have Bond reflect on his childhood and war service. There is one particular memory in which we learn Bond’s father worked for “Vickers Aviation.” That jumped out at me as suspiciously specific. Is this rooted in Fleming or maybe a setup for a new story of some kind?

ANTHONY HOROWITZ: Well, if you look at James Bond’s obituary (printed in You Only Live Twice), you will see that his father was a foreign representative for Vickers. That’s where it came from. I have added a few tiny snippets and variations to what Fleming told us about Bond but I have this belief that it’s not the job of continuation authors to expand wildly – and inaccurately - on what the original author informed us and there are certainly no seeds for future stories contained in that detail.

THE BOOK BOND: Trigger Mortis contains a lengthy and grisly recounting of the real-life massacre at No Gun Ri. Can you talk a little about why you choose to make this a key part of the villain’s backstory?

ANTHONY HOROWITZ: This is part of the heritage of Foyle’s War. I love discovering events in recent history that have been forgotten and bringing them to light – and I think No Gun Ri is an extraordinary, terrible incident, very much worth remembering. More importantly, it seemed to me that a successful Bond villain had to have a backstory. This wouldn’t be someone who just decided to be evil. Why did he do what he did? I read about the period and No Gun Ri gave me the character.

Trigger Mortis is released TODAY in the UK and U.S. I will be posting a full review tomorrow.


Monday, September 7, 2015

ANTHONY HOROWITZ arrives in Bond's latest ride

New James Bond author Anthony Horowitz arrived at Waterstones Piccadilly today in a vintage Bentley, presumably a Bentley Mark VI, the car 007 drives in Trigger Mortis. This photo was posted to Twitter by Kate Mills (@Kate7Mills), fiction editor of Orion Publishing.


It has become tradition for the new Bond author to arrive at launch events in the car from the book. In 2008, Sebastian Faulks transported the first copy of Devil May Care to Waterstones Piccadilly in a classic Bentley. Jeffery Deaver arrived at the Carte Blanche launch in a new Bentley Continental GT. A fleet of Jensens was a highlight of the SOLO launch event at The Dorchester Hotel in 2013.

Trigger Mortis will be released in the UK and U.S. tomorrow.

Purchase Trigger Mortis UK edition.

Get ready for TRIGGER MORTIS to set in


Just one more day until the release of the new James Bond novel Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz. Reviews have already started flowing in and they've been universally positive.

A special launch event will be held at Waterstones Piccadilly in London tonight. Tonight also sees the opening of the UNLOCKING BOND pop-up exhibition in which you can step back into the world of Ian Fleming's 1957 (the year in which Trigger Mortis is set).

Today you can also read an exclusive Q&A with Bond author Anthony Horowitz at the excellent blog Artistic License Renewed. I'm very proud to have been asked to continue the interview with my own Q&A tomorrow.

Unfortunately, it doesn't appear publisher Harper Collins is doing anything special for the launch of the U.S. hardcover, but know that Trigger Mortis will hit U.S. bookstores tomorrow as well.

Purchase Trigger Mortis UK edition.

Friday, September 4, 2015

London Underground ads for TRIGGER MORTIS

Here are two posters for Trigger Mortis that can currently be seen in the London Underground. These come from the Twitter account of Kate Mills (@Kate7Mills), fiction editor of Orion Publishing.



And below is the Waterstones Piccadilly window display via Sophie Painter (@sophpainter). Trigger Mortis will be launched at the store with a special event on September 7.

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Trigger Mortis will be released on September 8, 2015 in both the U.S. and UK.

Pre-order Trigger Mortis UK edition.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

TRIGGER HAPPY

My UK and U.S. hardcover editions of Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz are in the house! Thank you Orion Books and Harper Collins. Looking forward to the big release day on September 8th when I will share a my own exclusive Q&A with author Anthony Horowitz. I will then post a (spoilerish) review later in the week. Bond is Back!

UK hardcover from Orion Books.

U.S. edition from Harper Collins.

Monday, August 31, 2015

News on next YOUNG BOND expected soon

Earlier this month I reached out to Young Bond author Steve Cole on Twitter to ask when we might get news of his next Young Bond novel. Here's his answer:


Steve Cole's first Young Bond book, Shoot To Kill, will be released in paperback on October 22, 2015. Might it contain a preview of Steve's next?

Thanks to Steve Cole.

Saturday, August 29, 2015

EVENT Magazine previews TRIGGER MORTIS

The UK Mail on Sunday's EVENT Magazine is previewing Trigger Mortis with an exclusive extract and interview with author Anthony Horowitz who graces the cover. You can also read it all online HERE.

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The magazine is also teasing the book on Twitter (@EventMagUK) with extracted quotes, such as the one below. Some the other quotes are a little spoilerish (IMO), so seek them out at your own risk.


Trigger Mortis will be released on September 8, 2015 in both the U.S. and UK.

Pre-order Trigger Mortis UK edition.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Peek inside the world of JAMES BOND 007

Here's a preview image of Waterstones Piccadilly's special "interactive pop-up experience" that will be part of the UK launch of Anthony Horowitz's Trigger Mortis. This makes a great computer desktop background.

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The James Bond pop-up experience, "Trigger Mortis: Unlocking Bond", runs Monday, September 7 to Sunday September 13, 2015 at Waterstones Piccadilly in London. CLICK HERE for more details.

Trigger Mortis will be released on September 8, 2015 in both the U.S. and UK.

Pre-order Trigger Mortis UK edition.

Friday, August 21, 2015

CBR reveals eight variant covers for VARGR #1

CBR (Comic Book Resources) has revealed eight variant covers for the upcoming first issue of VARGR, Dynamite's new six-part James Bond graphic novel series by Warren Ellis with art by Jason Masters. I've shared one below. You'll need to CLICK OVER TO CBR to see the others.


VARGR #1 will be released on November 4, 2015.

With thanks to Angelic Lestat (@angelic_lestat) on Twitter.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

No U.S. book tour for TRIGGER MORTIS

It looks like Anthony Horowitz will not be doing a U.S. book tour for Trigger Mortis as originally planned. This is disappointing news, and it's going to make finding signed copies of the U.S. hardcover from Harper Collins a trick for collectors.

U.S. tours have become a rare thing for Bond authors these days. Only Charlie Higson and Jeffery Deaver have brought their Bonds to the U.S. in recent years. Horowitz had listed a section for "U.S. Events" on his official website, but that is now gone.

Horowitz will be doing a tour of the UK. You can check out the schedule here.

Trigger Mortis will be released on September 8, 2015 in both the U.S. and UK.

Pre-order Trigger Mortis UK edition

Thanks to Delmo Walters Jr. for the news.

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