Goldfinger

Goldfinger by Ian Fleming, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 2009, is a thrilling addition to the espionage genre, spanning 347 pages in English. This novel follows James Bond as he confronts Auric Goldfinger, a cunning and meticulous criminal whose ambitions extend beyond mere theft to include mass murder.
Readers will delve into a world where Bond infiltrates Goldfinger’s organization, uncovering a plot that involves the most audacious gold heist ever conceived. The narrative intricately weaves elements of fiction and classic thriller tropes, presenting a high-stakes battle of wits between Bond and his formidable adversary. With themes of crime and espionage at its core, this edition offers a gripping exploration of ambition and danger.
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Auric Goldfinger – cruel, clever, and frustratingly careful – is the sort of man James Bond hates. But once inside this deadly criminal’s organization, 007 finds that Goldfinger’s schemes are more grandiose – and lethal – than anyone could have imagined. Not only is he planning the greatest gold robbery in history, but mass murder as well.
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