Veteran Humouristโs Relaunched Spy Comedy Delights a New Generation of Readers
NEW MILLS, UNITED KINGDOM, March 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- James Blond: Stockport Is Too Much, written by acclaimed British humourist Terry Ravenscroft, is an entertaining and lighthearted spy comedy that continues to delight readers years after its original publication. The book offers a refreshing, laughter-filled twist on the famous secret agent tale, blending action and adventure with Ravenscroft's trademark humour.
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The book revolves around a top secret agent James Blond taking on yet another power-hungry villain bent on world domination โ this time in the shape of the infamous Dr Goldnojaws โ whilst at the same time grappling with an equally relentless enemy, his interminable prostate trouble. As the story unfolds, James Blond must juggle foiling the plans of Dr Goldnojaws whilst constantly finding time to relieve himself. The top agent encounters a pleasure that turns out to be far less straightforward than is usually the case.
James Blond: Stockport Is Too Much is another brilliant addition to Ravenscroft's work. The book is fast-paced and beautifully written in the style of Ian Fleming.
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Whilst the book relates a tale of the many trials and tribulations of being a secret agent, it also subtly pays tribute to the bittersweet realities of ageing and growing old, something Ravenscroft navigates with both wit and warmth.
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Written by an author who has penned scripts for iconic British comedy shows and comedies, James Blond: Stockport Is Too Much taps expertly into comedic timing with perfectly-placed jokes, genuine suspense, and effortless humour.
Throughout the book, Ravenscroft ensures that a sense of story persists alongside the laughs, with well-drawn characters that capture the imagination. The writing is British to its core, with scenarios clearly inspired by Ravenscroft's Northern roots and keen observations of everyday life.
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Born in New Mills, Derbyshire, in 1938, Terry Ravenscroft has spent decades crafting comedy masterpieces, including scripts for Les Dawson, The Two Ronnies, Morecambe and Wise, Alas Smith and Jones, Not the Nine O'Clock News, Ken Dodd, and Roy Hudd, among others. He's also credited with the award-winning BBC radio series Star Terk II. The veteran humourist has 21 books under his belt, with three ranking in the Top 10 of the Kindle bestsellers: Stairlift to Heaven, Dear Coca-Cola, and Dear Air 2000.
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Readers looking for a laughter-induced journey through a thriller-action-adventure featuring a decidedly imperfect secret agent will find this book rewarding.
The book flows smoothly, without unnecessary buildup or unwarranted tension, and features a few delightfully raw jokes that push the boundaries of political correctness.
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James Blond: Stockport Is Too Much is being reintroduced to find the new audience of comedy and spy fiction enthusiasts, who have reached adulthood since it was first published in 2011.
๐ ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ป ๐ง๐ต๐ฒ๐บ๐ฒ:
The book revolves around a top secret agent James Blond taking on yet another power-hungry villain bent on world domination โ this time in the shape of the infamous Dr Goldnojaws โ whilst at the same time grappling with an equally relentless enemy, his interminable prostate trouble. As the story unfolds, James Blond must juggle foiling the plans of Dr Goldnojaws whilst constantly finding time to relieve himself. The top agent encounters a pleasure that turns out to be far less straightforward than is usually the case.
James Blond: Stockport Is Too Much is another brilliant addition to Ravenscroft's work. The book is fast-paced and beautifully written in the style of Ian Fleming.
๐จ๐ป๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐น๐๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐ง๐ต๐ฒ๐บ๐ฒ๐:
Whilst the book relates a tale of the many trials and tribulations of being a secret agent, it also subtly pays tribute to the bittersweet realities of ageing and growing old, something Ravenscroft navigates with both wit and warmth.
๐ช๐ฟ๐ถ๐๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐ฆ๐๐๐น๐ฒ:
Written by an author who has penned scripts for iconic British comedy shows and comedies, James Blond: Stockport Is Too Much taps expertly into comedic timing with perfectly-placed jokes, genuine suspense, and effortless humour.
Throughout the book, Ravenscroft ensures that a sense of story persists alongside the laughs, with well-drawn characters that capture the imagination. The writing is British to its core, with scenarios clearly inspired by Ravenscroft's Northern roots and keen observations of everyday life.
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Born in New Mills, Derbyshire, in 1938, Terry Ravenscroft has spent decades crafting comedy masterpieces, including scripts for Les Dawson, The Two Ronnies, Morecambe and Wise, Alas Smith and Jones, Not the Nine O'Clock News, Ken Dodd, and Roy Hudd, among others. He's also credited with the award-winning BBC radio series Star Terk II. The veteran humourist has 21 books under his belt, with three ranking in the Top 10 of the Kindle bestsellers: Stairlift to Heaven, Dear Coca-Cola, and Dear Air 2000.
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Readers looking for a laughter-induced journey through a thriller-action-adventure featuring a decidedly imperfect secret agent will find this book rewarding.
The book flows smoothly, without unnecessary buildup or unwarranted tension, and features a few delightfully raw jokes that push the boundaries of political correctness.
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James Blond: Stockport Is Too Much is being reintroduced to find the new audience of comedy and spy fiction enthusiasts, who have reached adulthood since it was first published in 2011.
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