'Supremely enjoyable... Matthew Parker has created a completely new picture of Fleming, Bond and the role of Jamaica in the making of the legend' John Pearson, author of The Life of Ian Fleming
Born in Central America in 1970, MATTHEW PARKER spent part of his childhood in the West Indies. He has written for most UK national newspapers as well as History Today, BBC History Magazine and the Literary Review and has also lectured around the world and contributed to TV and radio programmes in the UK and US. His bestselling and critically-acclaimed books include Monte Cassino, Panama Fever and The Sugar Barons.
Supremely enjoyable... Matthew Parker has created a completely new
picture of Ian, Bond and the role of Jamaica in the making of the
legend
*John Pearson, author of THE LIFE OF IAN FLEMING*
The book that James Bond obsessives have been waiting for – a
beautiful, brilliant history of Ian Fleming at home at Goldeneye,
all of sun-drenched, gin-soaked, bed-hopping colonial Jamaica
outside the window and 007 at the moment of his creation. This is
the big bang of Bond books.
*Tony Parsons*
[Here are] the glowing sea, the teeming life beneath the waves, and
the warm black nights, all of which made their way into the Bond
novels... [But] Parker’s highly readable account of Fleming’s
Jamaican life is less Thunderball and more Jean Rhys’s Wide
Sargasso Sea. Bond himself might have been a touch jealous.
*Daily Telegraph*
A superb account of Fleming’s Jamaica… well-researched, excellently
written… Without Jamaica, it is safe to say, there would have been
no Agent 007.
*Financial Times*
Matthew Parker's brilliant book Goldeneye is indispensable for
anyone interested in the inner life of the enigmatic Ian Fleming
and the whole James Bond phenomenon he created.
*author of Ian Fleming's Commandos*
As illuminating as it is intriguing... Written in a quick-fire,
atmospheric, prose style that clearly owes something to Fleming’s
own, it cracks along with all the urgency of a Bond novel.
*Daily Mail*
Best read sitting somewhere hot, sipping something cool is Matthew
Parker’s brilliant addition to the cannon of Jamaican travel
writing and 007-ology
*GQ*
[this] account of the role Goldeneye played in the evolution of 007
is persuasive, well researched and entertaining
*Observer*
Jamaica offers the key to a fresh understanding of Fleming and our
own relationship with Bond . . . an enjoyable, sun-soaked,
alcohol-sodden addition to Bond literature.
*The Times*
Parker's record of a key period in the life of the writer makes a
fascinating read
*Independent*
Entertaining . . . Parker makes a convincing case that Jamaica is
crucial to a proper understanding of the man and his work.
*Spectator*
Completely fascinating, authoritative and intriguing
*William Boyd*
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