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Cold-war turns hot in this thriller set in a 1980's/1990's? Europe after an invasion by Soviet forces.With America isolated, the Russians sweep across Europe, leaving the UK fairly intact as a staging post for their troops.It comes down to one person to find all the clues that have been hidden in ca...
Gardner's fourth Bond book.The second appearance of SPECTRE.With luck, this will, in a way, prove to be Gardner's first Bond book.It began with the last one, Icebreaker, in which Gardner did away with most of Bond's magic tricks. Here, he takes that a step further, taking away even his car--or, to p...
The first Gardner Bond book.In his Acknowledgements at the beginning of the book, Gardner tells us that all of the "hardware" used by Bond in the book is genuine and available one way or another. He then goes on to tell us that that used by Bond's adversary, Anton Murik, is not. This, I think, sets ...
The Nostradamus Traitor begins in London in 1978, when what appears to be an old lady tourist from Germany approaches a Beefeater at the Tower of London. Instead of the usual touristy question, though, Frau Fenderman is looking for information about her long-dead husband, Claus Fenderman, who she sa...
James Bond returns after ten years away in this light, but entertaining read, License Renewed. I say License Renewed because I got the American printing, replete with freeways and all the expected mis-spellings, the original British version was called, correctly, Licence Renewed. Bond is called in t...