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"Live And Let Die" 1964 FLEMING, Ian (SOLD)

FLEMING, Ian

[240] pp.

Jonathan Cape

1964

10th Printing

7 3/4" x 5 1/2"

Jacket devised by the author and executed by Kenneth Lewis

VG/ VG

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"Live and Let Die" by Ian Fleming is the second novel in the James Bond series. In this thrilling espionage tale, James Bond, the iconic British secret agent, is assigned to investigate a dangerous criminal network operating in the United States. Bond's mission leads him to Harlem, New York, and the treacherous world of voodoo and drug trafficking. As Bond delves deeper into the case, he encounters Mr. Big, a powerful and enigmatic criminal mastermind with connections to Soviet intelligence. Bond must navigate a web of deceit, violence, and betrayal as he races against time to unravel the secrets of Mr. Big's criminal empire. Along the way, Bond faces perilous situations, high-stakes card games, and encounters with beautiful and dangerous women. The novel is filled with action, intrigue, and Fleming's signature style, blending espionage with exotic locations and larger-than-life characters. Bond's resourcefulness, charm, and determination are put to the test as he confronts formidable enemies and uncovers a plot that threatens international security.