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Dr. No
Dr No
Author: Ian Fleming
Kil or cure--for JAMES BOND — James Bond is on a routine little assignment in Jamaica, a holiday and convalescence. The sun shines, the palm trees wave, the calypsos throb. — But on the horizon lies Crab Key, an island fortress. It is the residence of DR. NO whose prescription for Bond is one long, calculated dose of torture...and death. — This, ...  more »
ISBN: 121543
Publication Date: 1960
Pages: 189
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Publisher: Pan Books, Ltd.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Great summer read. If you have seen the classic movie, you will be pleasently suprised at how different the final challenges and finish to this book are. Plus, Fleming is a great prose stylist in the pulp tradition. For example, as Bond sits on a patio with drink in hand, watching the Jamacian sunset, it is described as," the sun falling beautifully into its grave." That is a simple and effective way to remind the reader that the island is a attractive but deadly place for the agent. Finally, the character of James Bond is often thought of as a stereo-type in the popular mind. Here we see that Fleming considers him a sensualist. Bond lives in the here and now; he enjoys the night air, the food, and a good drink, all before moving out to kill or be killed. In total, this is a fun weekend read with much to offer the reader looking for a thriller.


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