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Trigger Mortis: With Original Material by Ian Fleming

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Incorporating original, never-before-published material from 007 creator Ian Fleming, New York Times bestselling author Anthony Horowitz returns literary legend James Bond to his 1950s heyday in this exhilarating and dashing thriller.The worlds most famous spy, James Bond, has just returned victorious from his showdown with Auric Goldfinger in Fort Knox.

By his side is the glamorous and streetwise Pussy Galore, who played no small part in his success.

As they settle down in London, the odds of Galore taming the debonair bachelor seem slimbut she herself is a creature not so easily caught.Meanwhile, the struggle for superiority between the Soviet Union and the West is escalating.

In an attempt to demonstrate Soviet strength, SMERSH plans to sabotage an international Grand Prix in the hot zone of West Germany.

At the Nrburgring Racing Circuit, Bond must play a high-speed game of cat and mouse to stop them, but when he observes a secretive meeting between SMERSHs driver and a notorious Korean millionaire, it becomes clear that this is just the infamous organizations opening move.An orphan of the Korean War, he has a personal reason for wanting to bring America to its knees.

Hes helping SMERSH decisively end the white-hot space racebut how?

With the help of an American female agent, Bond uncovers a plan that leads first to Florida and then to New York City, where a heart-stopping face-off will determine the fate of the West.This thriller has all the hallmarks of an original Ian Fleming adventure and features welcome familiar faces, including M and Miss Moneypenny.

Horowitz delivers a smooth and seductive narrative of fast cars and beautiful women, ruthless villains and breathtaking plot that will leave readers hanging until the very end.

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HarperCollins
0062395122 / 9780062395122
eBook (EPUB)
823.914
08/09/2015
English
183 pages
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