Summary
Charlie Higson: Hot Blood
Eton, on the eve of the summer holidays. Thirteen-year-old James Bond has adapted well to the life of the high school he recently attended - and more than well. As the youngest member of the Breakthrough Group, a secret society of students who boldly defy the strict rules of the school, he finally began to gain respect among his colleagues.
The new school teacher suggested that many of them go on a study trip to the archaeological sites of Sardinia, one of the most secluded islands in the Mediterranean Sea. When he gets there, James will discover what secret societies there are still in the world, and find himself fighting for his bare life against seemingly invincible enemies - from traitors in his own ranks to the biggest criminal minds in Europe...
Young Bond: a modern concept of literary adventure.
Charlie Higson's series of novels tensely, excitingly and imaginatively shapes the experiences of the youth of the hero Ian Fleming. The book that starts everything, along with the original artwork, was translated and edited by Vladimir Cvetković Sever.
(KH5)
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