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Sunday, June 8, 2025

Review of Talk of the Devil: The Collected Writings of Ian Fleming.

 

 

 

 TALK OF THE DEVIL:THE COLLECTED WRITINGS OF IAN FLEMING

 About the Book:

A fascinating collection of rarely seen journalism and other writings by Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond series.

Ian Fleming was best known for bringing to life the legendary character of James Bond, one of the most beloved and enduring icons of our time, but he was perhaps even more interesting than his creation. His career in Naval Intelligence and extensive travels around the world gave Fleming a keen eye and the authority to write on a wide range of topics beyond Bond’s adventures.

This collection contains a selection of journalism and other writings by Fleming, covering his wartime experiences, reflections on crime and espionage, and the process of writing his novels, among other topics. Readers will feel like they are right beside Fleming, immersed in his world as he works to meet the deadline for his next Bond novel, or participates in a mortifying golf tournament, or befriends an octopus in his beloved Jamaica. A black-and-white photo insert gives dimension to the man behind the myth, bringing life to his words and providing a unique glimpse into Fleming’s world.

 My Thoughts:

 I have never read any of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels, but I have seen some of the movies. The book "Talk of the Devil" was fascinating, featuring two short stories that I enjoyed, as well as numerous articles and experiences the author had during his lifetime.
 I especially liked the section "On Travel and Treasure." During January and February each year, he would live in Jamaica, writing his novels.  
He wrote many articles about Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and the Bahamas, focusing on the People, culture, and the wonders of the sea. All of them depict his "Adventures in the Sun."
All the other sections in the book were interesting and informative, delving into topics such as crime, espionage, World War II, writing, and other issues. The black-and-white photos included in the book provided insight into his life and highlighted the events unfolding in the world during his lifetime. 
If you want to learn more about the mind of Ian Fleming, then this is the book for you. I would give it 5 out of 5 stars.


Disclaimer:
The publisher provided me with a complimentary copy of the book for my honest review, and I did not receive any compensation for my review.