Book
name COLD
also Cold Fall
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image_caption Berkley Books American paperback edition, retitled ''Cold Fall''.
author John Gardner
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country United Kingdom
language English
series James Bond
genre Spy novel
publisher Hodder & Stoughton (UK) & G. P. Putnam's Sons (USA)
release_date 2 May 1996
media_type Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
pages 264 pp (first edition, hardback)
isbn ISBN 0-340-65765-0 (first edition, hardback)
preceded_by GoldenEye
followed_by Blast from the Past
''COLD'', first published in 1996, was the sixteenth and final novel by John Gardner featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond (including Gardner's novelizations of ''Licence to Kill'' and ''GoldenEye''). Carrying the Glidrose Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the United States by Putnam.

In the United States, the book was retitled ''Cold Fall''. This was the first time a Bond novel had been given a different title for American book publication since Fleming's ''Moonraker'' was initially published there under the title ''Too Hot to Handle'' in the mid-1950s. The British title is properly spelled as an acronym (with no full stops), but it is also common to find it spelled ''Cold''.

Plot summary
The novel is split into 2 books, one called Cold Front and the second called Cold Conspiracy. The time between each books appears to be Gardner's previous Bond outings Never Send Flowers and Sea Fire.
The story opens with the crash of a Boeing 747-400 at Dulles International Airport in Fairfax and Loudoun counties, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., and the apparent death of Bond's friend and lover, the Principessa Sukie Tempesta. He is sent by M to the airport with an investigation team which leads to meetings with FBI agent, Eddie Rhabb.
The main action takes place in Italy at the home of the Tempesta brothers, Luigi & Angelo where Bond gets caught in the act with one of the brother's wives. As James later explains to M, the lady made the advances.
The enemy of the story is provided by a terrorist army called COLD which stands for Children Of the Last Days.

Publication history
  • 1996, UK, Hodder & Stoughton (ISBN 0-340-65765-0), Pub date 2 May 1996, hardback (First edition)

  • 1996, USA, Putnam (ISBN 0-399-14149-9), Pub date ? June 1996, hardback

  • 1997, UK, Coronet Books (ISBN 0-340-65766-9), Pub date 5 September 1996, paperback

  • 1997, USA, Berkley Books (ISBN 0-425-15902-7), Pub date ? July 1997, paperback


  • Category:1996 novels
    Category:James Bond books
    Category:British novels