Shoot to Kill is the sixth novel in the Young Bond series and the first written by Steve Cole, taking over from original series author Charlie Higson. Aimed at young adult readers, the story follows a teenage James Bond as he begins his journey toward becoming the legendary British spy.
Set in the 1930s, shortly after Bond leaves Eton, the plot follows James on a thrilling adventure to Hollywood, where he uncovers a sinister underworld of gangsters, film moguls, and a sadistic criminal conspiracy involving snuff films. Armed with intelligence, courage, and resourcefulness, Bond must navigate danger both on and off the screen.
This signed edition by Steve Cole adds significant value for collectors of James Bond memorabilia; Young adult fiction; Signed modern first editions.
As the first installment of Cole’s continuation of the Young Bond legacy, this book holds a notable place in the evolution of the James Bond literary universe and is sought after by fans of both Ian Fleming and contemporary Bond authors.
Young Bond | Shoot to Kill | Steve Cole (signed edition)
Title: Young Bond | Shoot to Kill
Author: Steve Cole
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Signed: Signed by Steve Cole to the title page with the inscription "Joseph…Ben…Steve Cole"
Publication Date: 2014
Publisher: Doubleday, London
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 296 pages
Dust Cover: Dustjacket has minor creasing to top and bottom edges. Slight rip at top join of front flap.
Condition: Black boards with title and author written in silver to spine. Binding tight. Pages clean. Very good copy
ISBN: 9780857533739
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