The ninth novel in the bestselling James Bond series, The Spy Who Loved Me is another exciting adventure for the British spy. The novel shows the playboy side of Special Agent 007.
Don't miss any of the action; continue reading the full James Bond series available from Green Light eBooks.
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Review
"Where's 007 now that we really, really need him? He's back with the old derring-do in Penguin's dazzling new reprints"
About the Author
Ian Fleming (1908-1964), creator of the world's best-known secret agent, is the author of fourteen James Bond books. Born in London in 1908 and educated at Eton and Sandhurst, he became the Reuters Moscow correspondent in 1929. In the spring of 1939, Fleming went back to Moscow as a special correspondent for the London Times. In June of that same year, he joined Naval Intelligence and served throughout World War II, finally earning the rank of Commander, RNVSR (Sp.). Much of the James Bond material was drawn directly from Fleming's experiences as an intelligence officer. Later, Fleming became a consultant on foreign affairs for the London Sunday Times, by which time he had become far better known as the creator of James Bond.
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The ninth novel in the bestselling James Bond series, The Spy Who Loved Me is another exciting adventure for the British spy. The novel shows the playboy side of Special Agent 007.
Don't miss any of the action; continue reading the full James Bond series available from Green Light eBooks.
**
Review
"Where's 007 now that we really, really need him? He's back with the old derring-do in Penguin's dazzling new reprints"
About the Author
Ian Fleming (1908-1964), creator of the world's best-known secret agent, is the author of fourteen James Bond books. Born in London in 1908 and educated at Eton and Sandhurst, he became the Reuters Moscow correspondent in 1929. In the spring of 1939, Fleming went back to Moscow as a special correspondent for the London Times. In June of that same year, he joined Naval Intelligence and served throughout World War II, finally earning the rank of Commander, RNVSR (Sp.). Much of the James Bond material was drawn directly from Fleming's experiences as an intelligence officer. Later, Fleming became a consultant on foreign affairs for the London Sunday Times, by which time he had become far better known as the creator of James Bond.