The official home of literary James Bond relaunches with a sleek new design and fresh content exploring both 007 and Ian Fleming himself.

Today Ian Fleming Publications has unveiled a redesigned website and online shop, marking the next stage in its management of Ian Fleming’s legacy and the broader world of literary 007.
The new ianfleming.com features stories from Fleming’s life, character biographies, timelines, and overviews that connect the original books with the James Bond films. Alongside it, ianflemingshop.com launches with official merchandise, books, and plans to expand into collectables, homewares, and signed editions.
This is a welcome improvement; some of the previous sections didn’t work particularly well, and the update brings a more polished and user-friendly experience.
The refresh follows a major shift in 2023, when Ian Fleming Publications began releasing Fleming’s works under its own imprint, including the 14 original James Bond novels, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and non-fiction titles like Thrilling Cities and The Diamond Smugglers. These are now available in physical, digital, and audio formats.
For Bond fans, a range of new stories is already appearing. Raymond Benson returns with The Hook and the Eye, Felix Leiter’s first solo adventure, set in 1952 and mixing mystery, romance, and espionage. Q takes centre stage in Quantum of Menace, a murder mystery by Vaseem Khan that was named The Sunday Times’ Thriller of the Month.
Next year sees more additions, including James Bond and the Secret Agent Academy, a children’s series by MW Craven in which a new generation is mentored by 007. Also due in 2026 are The Man with the Golden Compass, the second Q Mystery, and Hurricane Room, the final novel in Kim Sherwood’s Double O trilogy.
