Live and Let Die

Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming is a thrilling installment in the James Bond series, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 2002. This edition spans 280 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the iconic spy, James Bond, as he confronts Mr. Big, a master criminal and Voodoo Baron, who poses a significant threat. Bond’s journey takes him from the vibrant jazz scenes of Harlem to the mysterious landscapes of the Everglades and the Caribbean, where superstition and danger intertwine.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into the world of espionage and crime, highlighting the intense conflict between Bond and Mr. Big. The story features the captivating character of Solitaire, who is caught in the web of Mr. Big’s sinister plans. As the plot unfolds, the stakes rise, and the battle of wills between Bond and his formidable adversary intensifies, making for a compelling exploration of fear and power within the realm of thrillers.
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Beautiful, fortune-telling Solitaire is the prisoner (and tool) of Mr. Big – master of fear, artist in crime, and Voodoo Baron of Death. James Bond has no time for superstition – he knows that Big is also a top SMERSH operative and a real threat. More than that, after tracking him through the jazz joints of Harlem to the Everglades and on the Caribbean, 007 has realized that Mr. Big is one of the most dangerous men that he has ever faced. And no one, not even the enigmatic Solitaire, can be sure how their battle of wills is going to end..
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