"[Simon Vance's] polished voice is an enchanting accompaniment to Fleming's exotic settings and
stories. His English accent is as smooth as a dry martinishaken not stirredand he slips into other accents as
easily as the fictional 007 slips out of a dangerous situation and into the bed of a beautiful woman. Listening to these
unabridged novels is more subtle than watching the films, but ultimately more rewarding."AudioFile "Live and Let Die is one of Ian Fleming's best plots, hard-hitting and violent in a way that none of the others
are. The writing displays the author's confident ability to sweep the reader along at a breakneck pace with an engaging
rhythm and flow."Raymond Benson, author of High Time to Kill Those Mr. Big cannot possess he crushes; those who cross him will meet painful ends, like his beautiful prisoner,
Solitaire, and her lover, James Bond. Both are marked as victims in a trail of treachery that leads from New York's
black underworld to the dark secrets of the island in the sun that Mr. Big calls his own. Voodoo, sharks, barracuda,
time bombs, harpoon guns, torture, and terror are the ingredients for a scalding brew that reaches the boiling point
in an eruption of violence. |