From Russia, with love

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From Russia, with love

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James Bond is marked for death by the Soviet counterintelligence agency SMERSH in Ian Fleming’s masterful spy thriller, and the novel that President John F. Kennedy named one of his favourite books of all time.

SMERSH stands for ‘Death to Spies’ and there’s no secret agent they’d like to disgrace and destroy more than 007, James Bond. But ensnaring the British Secret Service’s most lethal operative will require a lure so tempting even he can’t resist. Enter Tatiana Romanova, a ravishing Russian spy whose ‘defection’ springs a trap designed with clockwork precision.

Her mission: seduce Bond, then flee to the West on the Orient Express. Waiting in the shadows are two of Ian Fleming’s most vividly drawn villains: Red Grant, SMERSH’s deadliest assassin, and the sinister operations chief Rosa Klebb-five feet four inches of pure killing power.

Bursting with action and intrigue, From Russia with Love is one of the best-loved books in the Bond canon-an instant classic that set the standard for sophisticated literary spycraft for decades to come.

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Language
English
Pages
191

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Cover of: Eluosi qing shu
Eluosi qing shu
1998, Huang guan wen hua chu ban you xian gong si
in Chinese - Chu ban
Cover of: From Russia, with love
From Russia, with love
1958, New American Library
in English

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Edition Notes

"A Signet book."

Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1957.

Barbara Grier and Donna McBride collection.

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

The Physical Object

Pagination
191 p. ;
Number of pages
191

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22929574M
OCLC/WorldCat
3229300

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