Ian Fleming Publications in London introduces The James Bond Book Club
By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2025-12-02
Ian Fleming Publications in London introduces The James Bond Book Club, a new monthly club celebrating the best of spy fiction. The first selection is The Lifeline written by Phyllis Bottome, the prolific English writer who mentored Ian Fleming, originally published in 1946.
When
Ian Fleming set out to write “the spy thriller to end all spy thrillers”, he succeeded in igniting the genre and inspiring generations of writers. Continuing his legacy,
Ian Fleming Publications, the home of spy fiction, announces the launch of
The James Bond Book Club.
Launching in December 2025, the James Bond Book Club will curate the best in spy fiction, with a new book revealed in the first week of each month. From foundation-laying classics to razor-sharp modern thrillers, each pick will be chosen for its connection to the themes, style, or spirit of Ian Fleming’s iconic creation.
Some books will have directly influenced Fleming’s writing while others meet the same high standards of tension, sophistication and craft: all of them embody something unmistakably Bond.
Designed for the lifelong 007 fan and anyone who enjoys smart, stylish spy fiction, the James Bond Book Club brings a new way to discover standout stories from across the genre, from its defining classics to its boldest contemporary voices. Readers will be able to access exclusive content, including reviews, interviews and extra recommendations, and can join the conversation on the Ian Fleming social channels.
The James Bond Book Club December read
The first James Bond Book Club selection is
The Lifeline. Published in 1946, the book is written by
Phyllis Bottome, the prolific English writer who mentored Ian Fleming, when he studied under her in Kitzbühel, Austria in the 1930s.
The Lifeline is often discussed as a key influence on Fleming’s own spy fiction, and many critics claim that it directly inspired the character, James Bond.
The Lifeline is set in 1938 where
Mark Chalmers, a master at Eton, is recruited by an old friend at the Foreign Office and introduced to his boss ‘
B’. Reluctantly he agrees to take on a covert mission for British Intelligence – to parachute into Nazi-occupied Austria and pass on vital information to a British agent. Chalmers has no intention of committing himself beyond this one job but once he reaches his destination, he finds himself sucked into the cause – fighting fascism with the Underground.
Find the full feature on
The Lifeline here, and to celebrate the launch of the Book Club, copies of
The Lifeline are being stocked at
ianflemingshop.com.
All updates on Ian Fleming Publications and the literary world of James Bond can be found via their social media channels and the official newsletter.
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