William Boyd.—Photo by Reuters

LONDON: The latest James Bond novel is named “Solo”and will follow the suave British spy on an African adventure, its author William Boyd revealed on Monday.

“The journey Bond goes on takes in three continents — with the main focus honing in on Africa,” Boyd told the London Book Fair.

“It's what happens to Bond in Africa that generates his urge to 'go solo' and take matters into his own hands in the USA.”

“Solo”, due for release in September, comes 60 years after the publication of the first novel featuring Agent 007, “Casino Royale” by the spy's creator Ian Fleming.

Fleming died in 1964 after writing 14 Bond novels, but other authors have since kept alive the series, which has sold more than 100 million books.

“Skyfall”, the latest film in the hugely successful franchise spawned by the novels, took more than $1 billion at box offices worldwide last year.

“Solo” is the first Bond adventure by 61-year-old Boyd, who used Fleming as a character in his book “Any Human Heart”.

Explaining his choice of title, he said: “In my novel, events conspire to make Bond go off on a self-appointed mission of his own, unannounced and without any authorisation — and he's fully prepared to take the consequences of his audacity.”

The book will be set in 1969 and features a 45-year-old Bond, Boyd revealed in February.

The author was born in Ghana and has written novels set in Africa before, including “A Good Man In Africa” (1981) — which was turned into a 1994 film starring original 007 Sean Connery — and “Brazzaville Beach” (1990).

“Solo” will be published worldwide in hardback, e-book and audio format on September 26.

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