The World is Not Enough

The World is Not Enough by Raymond Benson, published by Coronet in 1999, is a thrilling addition to the James Bond series, featuring 200 pages of action and intrigue. This edition presents a narrative that begins outside the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, and follows Bond through a series of high-stakes scenarios, including a high-speed boat chase and a confrontation with a terrorist plot involving nuclear weapons.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines themes of greed, revenge, and the quest for world domination through oil and high-tech terrorism. As Bond is tasked with protecting Elektra King, the daughter of a murdered oil tycoon, he navigates a landscape filled with danger, including a potential nuclear explosion in Turkey. With the help of Dr. Christmas Jones, Bond’s journey takes him from the Caspian Sea to Istanbul, culminating in a dramatic showdown aboard a nuclear submarine. This edition offers a fast-paced exploration of espionage and suspense, appealing to fans of action and adventure.
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Greed, revenge, world domination through the power of oil, high-tech terrorism . . . This latest 007 adventure which begins outside the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, takes Bond in a high-speed boat chase up the Thames before facing an avalanche in the Caucasus Mountains and a potential nuclear explosion in Turkey. Sir Robert King, a wealthy oil tycoon, is murdered in an unprecedented bombing at MI6’s London headquarters. M takes the attack personally and sends James Bond to protect King’s beautiful and fiery daughter Elektra in Turkey. The man responsible for the bombing is ‘Renard’, a terrorist who once attempted to kidnap Elektra King and hold her to ransom. With nuclear weapons expert Dr Christmas Jones at his side, Bond travels to the Caspian sea and Istanbul where a former enemy becomes a formidable ally before the final dramatic confrontation in a nuclear submarine.
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