James Bond: Licensed renewed - John Gardner (First edition; James Bond - Extended Series #19)
James Bond: Licensed renewed - John Gardner (First edition; James Bond - Extended Series #19)
Bond is back and he's better than ever.
Miss Moneypenny thinks so. So does attractive Ann Reilly. And it’s only a matter of time before Lavender Peacock, the beautiful ward of the Laird of Murcaldy, will heartily agree. Bond is drinking noticeably less spirits these days, he’s perhaps more diligent about exercise and has a special low tar tobacco blended for his cigarettes at Morelands of Grosvenor Street. But the 1980s have reached the department as well. Political restraints are squeezing in on the Service. The elite Double-O status, for example, conveying its authority to kill, is being abolished. But M takes little notice of these restrictions when it comes to Bond. In M’s words, “There are moments when this country needs a trouble-shooter – a blunt instrument – and by heaven it’s going to have one.”
One of these moments has indisputably arrived. There is something very ominous about the meetings (insufficiently investigated by M.1.5) between the international terrorist known as Franco and the renowned nuclear physicist who has dubiously inherited the title of Laird of Murcaldy – Dr Anton (not a well-known Scottish name) Murik. Someone must infiltrate the Laird’s castle and only Bond could so deftly extract an invitation from Murik on Gold Cup Day at Ascot. Then with a Ruger Super Blackhawk ‘44 Magnum in its secret compartment and an impressive selection of Q’s latest gadgetry ingeniously dispersed throughout his luggage, Bond points the Saab 900 Turbo (with a lower pollution level than a Bentley) towards the north-west Highlands and the fun begins.
John Gardner has brilliantly portrayed the most famous spy in the world as he pits his nerve and cunning against a dangerously deranged opponent - one prepared to sacrifice most of the Western world to prove that only he can make it safe from accidental nuclear holocaust. As the seconds tick away on the valued Rolex Oyster Perpetual, the world comes nearer this ironic annihilation; Bond comes nearer a frightful death and ever nearer Miss Lavender Peacock.
Condition
Condition
Very Good (VG): I may show some small signs of wear - but no tears - on either binding or paper.
Dimensions
Dimensions
20cm; W: 13cm; H: 2cm
Weight
Weight
0.39 kg
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This is a previously loved book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show some signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us.
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