Licence Expired: The Unauthorized James Bond

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ONLY IN CANADA, MR. BOND. . . . In Paris, James Bond meets his match over appetizers and cocktails—with an aperitif of industrial espionage and chilly sadism. Off the coast of Australia, he learns about a whole new level of betrayal under the scorching light of a ball of thunder. In Siberia, he dreams of endless carnage while his fate is decided by one of his most cunning enemies and perhaps the greatest of his many loves. And in Canada—where Ian Fleming’s work has entered public domain—James Bond finds freedom. LICENCE EXPIRED: THE UNAUTHORIZED JAMES BOND lives in this shadow space of copyright law: a collection of nineteen new, exciting, transformative James Bond stories by a diverse crew of 21st-century authors. Collected herein are new stories about Secret Agent 007, as the late Ian Fleming imagined and described him: a psychically wounded veteran of the Second World War and soldier of the Cold War, who treated his accumulated injuries with sex, alcohol, nicotine, and adrenaline. He was a good lover . . . but a terrible prospect. He was James Bond. And in Licence Expired, he’s back in action.

About the author (2015)

David Nickle is the author of several novels and numerous short stories—most recently collected in KNIFE FIGHT AND OTHER STRUGGLES. He is a past winner of the Bram Stoker Award, Aurora Award, and Black Quill Award. He co-edited THE EXILE BOOK OF CANADIAN NOIR with Claude Lalumière. He lives in Toronto, where he works as a journalist. He can be found on Twitter at @bydavidnickle, or online at his blog / website The Devil’s Exercise Yard.



Madeline Ashby is a science fiction writer living in Toronto. She is the author of the Machine Dynasty series from Angry Robot Books, as well as the forthcoming novel COMPANY TOWN from Tor. She has developed science fiction prototypes for organizations like Intel Labs, the Institute for the Future, SciFutures, the Atlantic Council, and others. You can find her at madelineashby.com or on Twitter@MadelineAshby.

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