Secret agent James Bond is sent to investigate when M, his bureau chief, discovers that Sir Hugo Drax, a national hero in Britain who is donating millions of his own money to fund the Moonraker national defense system, cheats at cards--making him suspect in M's mind for other dirty dealings.
Bond uses a beautiful nemesis in order to infiltrate a diamond-smuggling business that stretches from Africa via London to America, but once inside the States, he becomes the hunted instead of the hunter.
Set in the 1930s, a young James Bond has just started boarding school at Eton when a local boy is discovered missing. James teams up with the boy's cousin, Red, to investigate. The pair soon finds that the boy's disappearance is linked to a madman and his plans to rule the world.
Roger Moore, who played James Bond in several films, discusses the gadgets, women, cars, locations, clothing, and actors that appeared in the motion pictures.
Young James Bond, a student at the Eton boarding school in the 1930s, travels to his aunt's Scotland estate for the Easter holidays where he becomes caught up in investigating the disappearance of a local boy, a crime allegedly linked to a madman with a plot for global domination.
A collection of essays that explore the cultural impact of the James Bond character, both in books and on film, and discuss how the character has been shaped by political events and practices.
James Bond and his friend Honey Rider have been seized on Doctor No's Caribbean hideaway, and the evil doctor plans to get rid of them in order to continue his fiendish research.
James Bond, a secret agent for the British, is on a mission to neutralize a Russian operative called simply "le Chiffre" by beating him at the Baccarat table, which would force his Soviet bosses to get rid of him.
Text, artwork, and photographs examine the James Bond character from the 007 films, describing his spy missions, gadgets, vehicles, enemies, allies, and lovers.