Casino Royale

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming, published by Penguin Books in 2006, is a thrilling narrative that introduces readers to the world of espionage and high-stakes gambling. This edition spans 212 pages and is presented in English. The story follows James Bond as he embarks on a mission to Casino Royale, where he faces the formidable Soviet operative known as “Le Chiffre” in a high-stakes game of Baccarat, revealing the complexities and dangers of his assignment.
Readers will find a blend of tension and intrigue as Bond navigates the treacherous environment of the casino, where trust is a rare commodity. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists, particularly as Bond’s relationship with the mysterious Vesper Lynd adds depth to the narrative. This edition captures the essence of Fleming’s writing, showcasing elements of humor alongside the suspense typical of the thriller genre.
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James Bond is despatched to the dangerous arcade of Casino Royale, where nothing is ever as it seems, to gamble a decadent Soviet operative known as “Le Chiffre” into oblivion in a winner-take-all game of Baccarat. But the unexpected lurks behind every corner, and Bond must put his trust in the beautiful but enigmatic Vesper Lynd.
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