Ian Fleming (28 May, 1908 – 12 August, 1964) is a British writer best known for creating the superspy James Bond, Agent 007.
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Examines the life of Ian Fleming, and the parts which made it into his famous books about Secret Service Agent James Bond.
Colonel Sun by Robert Markham is the first novel featuring British secret agent James Bond, 007, not written by Ian Fleming, the original author
I simply feel that the James Bond series should have gotten a much stronger finish than two short stories and two outlines for short stories.
An unusual entry in the series since it is narrated by a French-Canadian woman and not James Bond
James Bond is assigned an undercover investigation of a diamond smuggling operation from Sierra Leone to the United States.
This is a well written post World War II James Bond spy drama which moves forward the character of Bond and enhances the notion of the gritty world he lives in.
Ian Fleming (28 May, 1908 – 12 August, 1964) is a British writer best known for creating the superspy James Bond, Agent 007.
James Bond, British secret service agent, is tasked by his boss, known as M, to humiliate a stateless man called le Chiffre on the gambling tables.
Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming is the second novel featuring Secret Service agent James Bond 007. The book was first published in 1954 and takes place during the cold war.