Octopussy

Octopussy by Ian Fleming is a thrilling addition to the James Bond series, published by Triad/Granada in 1978. This new edition spans 124 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Bond as he investigates the mysterious death of an old friend, leading him into a web of intrigue involving Nazi gold, the Chinese Tongs, and the enigmatic Octopussy.
Readers will find a blend of espionage and action as Bond navigates perilous situations, including a chase for a missing submarine in The Hildebrand Rarity. The book delves into themes of loyalty and danger, showcasing Bond’s relentless pursuit of the truth amidst a backdrop of deception. With elements of fiction and thrillers, Octopussy offers a captivating glimpse into the world of one of literature’s most iconic secret agents.
Official synopsis Publisher
Bond is back! The world’s greatest secret agent returns when an old friend’s body is found in the Alps 20 years after he disappeared. James Bond receives an order to investigate the dark past of Dexter Smith, a retired British Navy commander. Bond quickly finds himself caught between Nazi gold, the Chinese Tongs and the savage, eight-armed embrace of Octopussy! And he finds more mortal danger beneath the waves whilst trailing a missing submarine in The Hildebrand Rarity!
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