Casino Royale

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 2009, is a thrilling narrative that introduces readers to the world of espionage through the eyes of the iconic character, James Bond. This edition spans 207 pages and is presented in English, capturing the essence of classic spy fiction. The story follows Bond as he embarks on a mission to dismantle a dangerous Russian operative known as ‘Le Chiffre’ by defeating him at the baccarat table, a task that intertwines chance and strategy.
Readers will find a blend of high-stakes gambling and espionage as Bond navigates the complexities of his mission, facing unexpected challenges along the way. The narrative explores themes of loyalty and deception, particularly as Bond’s attraction to a fellow agent complicates his objectives. With its focus on thrilling encounters and the intricacies of spy craft, this book delves into the darker aspects of the world of intelligence, making it a notable entry in the genre of thrillers and classics.
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Spymaster M has sent Bond on a mission to neutralize a lethal, high-rolling Russian operative called simply ‘Le Chiffre’ – by ruining him at the baccarat table and forcing his Soviet spymasters to ‘retire’ him. It seems that lady luck is taken with James – Le Chiffre has hit a losing streak. But some people just refuse to play by the rules, and Bond’s attraction to a beautiful female agent leads him to disaster and an unexpected saviour.
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