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On Her Majesty's Secret Service Ian Fleming

On Her Majesty's Secret Service By Ian Fleming

On Her Majesty's Secret Service by Ian Fleming


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Summary

When Bond rescues a beautiful, reckless girl from self destruction, he finds himself with a lead on one of the most dangerous men in world - Enrst Stavro Blofeld, the head of SPECTRE. In the snow-bound fastness of his Alpine base, Blofeld is conducting research that could threaten the safety of the world.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service Summary

On Her Majesty's Secret Service by Ian Fleming

When Bond rescues a beautiful, reckless girl from self destruction, he finds himself with a lead on one of the most dangerous men in world - Enrst Stavro Blofeld, the head of SPECTRE. In the snow-bound fastness of his Alpine base, Blofeld is conducting research that could threaten the safety of the world. To thwart the evil genius, Bond must get himself and the vital information he has gathered out of the base and keep away from SPECTRE's agents. Which may require the help of someone who is both beautiful and a little reckless . . .

About Ian Fleming

Born in London in 1908, Ian Fleming worked as a banker and journalist before serving in the British Naval Intelligence during World War II. He published his first novel Casino Royale in 1953 and thus started the astoundingly successful James Bond novels and films. Fleming died in 1964.

Additional information

GOR001833110
9780141045061
014104506X
On Her Majesty's Secret Service by Ian Fleming
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2010-01-07
336
N/A
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