The Spy Who Loved Me by Christopher Wood (Kindle edition)
By: FSWL team
Published:
2013-06-21
Thanks to IFP, James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) by Christopher Wood is now available for the Kindle.
Christopher Wood wrote this novel under licence from Glidrose (now Ian Fleming Publications Ltd), from the script he and
Richard Maibaum (1909-1991) had produced for
the 1977 film.
Original Summary:
Major Anya Amasova had scored well in the course on ‘sex as a weapon’, although the SMERSH report had noted a risk of emotional attachments. James Bond was as wary of her presence in Cairo as he was charmed by her proud self-assured beauty. Where did the Russians find such women? But Bond was not an agent to be distracted from his mission: someone had learned to plot the course of nuclear submarines and, impossible as it sounded, M told him in London that the 370-foot nuclear-powered H.M.S. Ranger was ‘missing’.
Not since Dr. No and Auric Goldfinger has Bond locked wits with an opponent so dedicated to his private obsession or shielded by such deadly cunning as Sigmund Stromberg. His double-0 prefix meant that Bond was used to death, but what Stromberg’s killer could do with his two rows of stainless steel teeth was an obscenity.
Book details:
Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 337 KB
Print Length: 176 pages
Publisher:
Ian Fleming Publications
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
Language: English
ASIN: B00DD0NK8S
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
X-Ray: Not Enabled
Editor's note:
In 2012, FSWL founder Anders Frejdh interviewed Chrisopher Wood,
read it here.
Also, check out
Christopher Wood's autobiography (James Bond, The Spy I Loved) where he recounts his adventures in the wonderful world of 007.
Since before, most of the James Bond novels have been published as e-books:
>Casino Royale (Ian Fleming)
>Live and Let Die (Ian Fleming)
>Moonraker (Ian Fleming)
>Diamonds are Forever (Ian Fleming)
>From Russia With Love (Ian Fleming)
>Doctor No (Ian Fleming)
>Goldfinger (Ian Fleming)
>For Your Eyes Only (Ian Fleming)
>Thunderball (Ian Fleming)
>The Spy Who Loved Me (Ian Fleming)
>On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Ian Fleming)
>You Only Live Twice (Ian Fleming)
>The Man with the Golden Gun (Ian Fleming)
>Octopussy and The Living Daylights (Ian Fleming)
>Colonel Sun (Kingsley Amis)
>License Renewed (John Gardner)
>For Special Services (John Gardner)
>Icebreaker (John Gardner)
>Role of Honor (John Gardner)
>Nobody Lives Forever (John Gardner)
>No Deals, Mr. Bond (John Gardner)
>Scorpius (John Gardner)
>Win Lose or Die (John Gardner)
>Licence To Kill (John Gardner)
>Brokenclaw (John Gardner)
>GoldenEye (John Gardner)
>Zero Minus Ten (Raymond Benson)
>The Facts of Death (Raymond Benson)
>High Time to Kill (Raymond Benson)
>DoubleShot (Raymond Benson)
>Never Dream of Dying (Raymond Benson)
>The Man with the Red Tattoo (Raymond Benson)
>Devil May Care (Seabstian Faulks)
>Carte Blanche (Jeffery Deaver)
Charlie Higson five books about the young James Bond are also published as e-books:
>Silverfin
>Blood Fever
>Double Or Die
>Hurricane Gold
>By Royal Command
Photo above:
Cover for the Kindle edition of
James Bond, the Spy Who Loved Me by Christopher Wood. © 2013 Ian Fleming Publications Ltd. All rights reserved.
Order the Kindle edition of James Bond, the Spy Who Loved Me from Amazon:
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00DD0NK8S/fromswedenwit-20/
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