Live and let die / Ian Fleming; with an introduction by Andrew Taylor.
Series: (Vintage Classics)Publisher: London : Vintage Books, 2012Description: xvii, 307 p. 20 cm001: 14946ISBN: 9780099576860Subject(s): Novels | Espionage | SpyDDC classification: 823 FLEItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY FICTION | FICTION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 096280 |
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There's no better time to rediscover James Bond.
Mr Big is brutal, brilliant and feared worldwide.
Protected by Voodoo forces and the psychic powers of his prisoner Solitaire, he is an invincible SMERSH operative at the head of a ruthless smuggling ring.
James Bond's new assignment will take him to the heart of the occult- to infiltrate this secret world and destroy Mr Big's global network.
From Harlem's throbbing jazz joints to the shark-infested waters of Jamaica, enemy eyes watch Bond's every move. He must tread carefully to avoid a nightmarish fate.
'Bond is a hero for all time' Jeffrey Deaver
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Library Journal Review
Dating from 1960, 1954, and 1961, these James Bond novels feature all the standard trappings for the series: master criminals, beautiful damsels in distress, and plenty of action-essentially everything fans have come to associate with 007. Though a bit dated, the Bond outings are still fun reads-great beach books-and the character is still immensely popular on screen, so these are well worth having. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.There are no comments on this title.
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