On the run from a lethal antagonist, weaponless and wounded deep in the Highlands, Bond finds solace with a woman who exchanged her job as a doctor and a life in the city for a cottage and solitary life of a writer. Can Bond find a quiet peace unlike he has known before or will his life choices catch up with him?
A deep and soulful glimpse into the inner workings of a perfectly honed secret agent that serves as the best issue in this exciting series to date. Read Full Review
James learns about a new friends but also learns about himself in a welcome edition provided more grounded development than previous issues. Read Full Review
The Body has had a solid run so far and this issue is no exception. The white supremacist installment was a definite change from the first two and this one goes in its own direction as well, showing more of what Bond gets involved in without it being world ending missions that take him all over the globe. Kot keeps this moving well and Marron's artwork is definitely right for this particular story of a cabin in the woods and its very closed in nature with two people in a small space staying alive and watching what may be coming from them. Definitely looking forward to more. Read Full Review