Live and Let Die

Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming is a thrilling installment in the James Bond series, published by Penguin Books in 2009. This edition spans 271 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the iconic British secret agent, James Bond, as he confronts Mr. Big, a formidable criminal mastermind and Voodoo Baron, who poses a significant threat not only through his criminal activities but also as a top operative for SMERSH.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a fast-paced adventure that takes Bond from the vibrant jazz scenes of Harlem to the mysterious landscapes of the Everglades and the Caribbean. The story intricately weaves elements of action, adventure, and espionage, showcasing Bond’s determination to rescue Solitaire, a beautiful fortune-teller caught in Mr. Big’s sinister web. This edition captures the essence of Fleming’s classic storytelling, making it a notable addition to the genre 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 Mr 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 to the Caribbean, 007 has realized that Mr Big is one of the most dangerous men that he has ever faced.
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