Description
The Ian Fleming & Graham Greene Issue + FREE Book (2-Year Subscription)
Sale: $54.99 (Reg. $88)
Subscribe for two years (8 issues) and you’ll receive:
-
Issue 75: The Ian Fleming & Graham Greene Issue
-
FREE book: The Best American Mystery & Suspense 2023
Two legends. Two lost stories. One unforgettable issue.
James Bond creator Ian Fleming and the iconic Graham Greene—together in Issue 75 of The Strand Magazine.
Fleming’s long-lost short story, “The Shameful Dream” (1951), appears widely for the first time in The Strand. With dry wit and a razor-sharp eye, Fleming takes aim at tabloids, power plays, and a merciless media tycoon.
Graham Greene’s “Reading at Night”—a previously unpublished ghost story written around 1960—distills dread with his trademark spare elegance. Hidden in the author’s archives for decades, it now finds its rightful home in The Strand.
Also in Issue 75:
New fiction from C. J. Box, Denise Mina, John M. Floyd, and a fresh Holmes & Watson mystery by Mike Adamson—plus a lively conversation with Amor Towles on craft, setting, and the instincts behind Table for Two, from 1930s Manhattan to the shadows of old Los Angeles.
Modern masters. Midcentury icons. Fiction that lingers.
About The Strand Magazine
Each issue delivers a curated selection of mystery and thriller fiction from today’s leading writers—alongside the kind of rare, unpublished, and long-lost discoveries that have made The Strand famous.
Over the years, we’ve published work by Michael Connelly, Jeffery Deaver, Faye Kellerman, and Alexander McCall Smith, and uncovered treasures by literary giants including Agatha Christie, Shirley Jackson, Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, H.G. Wells, P.G. Wodehouse, and Raymond Chandler.
The Strand is published in a large-format, full-color edition on glossy, high-quality paper—made to be read, collected, and kept.
Your FREE Book
The Best American Mystery & Suspense 2023
Selected by guest editor Lisa Unger and series editor Steph Cha, this collection gathers standout mystery and suspense short fiction from across the year—fast, gripping, and impossible to put down.









Reviews
There are no reviews yet.