"The Spy Who Loved Me stands alone as an enigma in the Bond series. It is a truly strange, experimental book for Ian Fleming, because the story is told in first person from the point of view of the heroine. The objective view of Bond here is very different and revealing."Raymond Benson, author of High Time to Kill
For the first time, readers of James Bond adventures will see Agent 007 as he appears through the eyes of a beautiful womana woman who, in the midst of brutality and terror, recognizes Bond for what he is: a handsome and appealing killer. But only a killer can help her now!
This story of a night of horrifying fear at the Dreamy Pines Motor Court in the Adirondacks bears the customary Fleming hallmarkwhat Max Lerner in the New York Post called "his enormous resourcefulnesshis sure sense of what will fascinate and terrify the reader, his contriving of hairbreadth escapes." |