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  • Dr. No

    Ian Fleming

    eBook (Thomas & Mercer, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Dispatched by M to investigate the mysterious disappearance of MI6’s Jamaica station chief, Bond was expecting a holiday in the sun. But when he discovers a deadly centipede placed in his hotel room, the vacation is over.On this island, all suspicious activity leads inexorably to Dr. Julius No, a reclusive megalomaniac with steel pincers for hands. To find out what the good doctor is hiding, 007 must enlist the aid of local fisherman Quarrel and alluring beachcomber Honeychile Rider. Together they will combat a local legend the natives call “the Dragon,” before Bond alone must face the most punishing test of all: an obstacle course—designed by the sadistic Dr. No himself—that measures the limits of the human body’s capacity for agony.The text in this edition has been restored by the Fleming family company Ian Fleming Publications, to reflect the work as it was originally published.www.ianfleming.com
  • Dr. No

    Ian Fleming

    Paperback (Thomas & Mercer, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Dispatched by M to investigate the mysterious disappearance of MI6’s Jamaica station chief, Bond was expecting a holiday in the sun. But when he discovers a deadly centipede placed in his hotel room, the vacation is over.On this island, all suspicious activity leads inexorably to Dr. Julius No, a reclusive megalomaniac with steel pincers for hands. To find out what the good doctor is hiding, 007 must enlist the aid of local fisherman Quarrel and alluring beachcomber Honeychile Rider. Together they will combat a local legend the natives call “the Dragon,” before Bond alone must face the most punishing test of all: an obstacle course—designed by the sadistic Dr. No himself—that measures the limits of the human body’s capacity for agony.The text in this edition has been restored by the Fleming family company Ian Fleming Publications, to reflect the work as it was originally published.www.ianfleming.com
  • Dr. No

    Ian Fleming

    eBook (, March 4, 2020)
    Ian Fleming wrote his sixth James Bond novel in early 1957 at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica. The novel centres on Bond's investigation into the disappearance in Jamaica of two fellow MI6 operatives. He establishes that they had been investigating Doctor No, a Chinese operator of a guano mine on the fictional Caribbean island of Crab Key. Bond travels to the island and meets Honeychile Rider and later--Doctor No.
  • Dr No: From Russia, With Love by Ian Fleming

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    Hardcover (Chancellor Press, )
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  • Doctor No

    Ian Fleming

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, May 1, 1982)
    Ordinary shelf wear to cover. All pages intact and clean. Binding is tight. SHIPS IN 24 HOURS OR LESS!
  • Doctor No

    Ian Fleming

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Aug. 27, 2002)
    James Bond travels to the Caribbean to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a secret service team. As he uncovers the astonishing truth about strange energy waves that are interfering with U.S. missile launches, he must battle deadly assassins, sexy femmes fatales, and even a poisonous tarantula. The search takes him to an exotic tropical island, where he meets a beautiful nature girl and discovers the hideout of Doctor No, a six-foot-six madman with a mania for torture, a lust to kill, and a fantastic secret to hide.
  • Dr. No

    Ian Fleming

    MP3 CD (Ian Fleming Publications, Ltd. and Blackstone Audio, Sept. 1, 2014)
    [Read by Hugh Quarshie] [*This audiobook includes an exclusive bonus interview with Hugh Quarshie.] The novel that inspired the first Bond film to ever make it to the big screen. M thinks he has an easy case for 007. Exactly what's needed after his latest near-fatal encounter with SMERSH. However, arriving in Jamaica to look for a missing agent and his secretary, Bond learns that the reclusive Dr. Julius No could be connected with their disappearance. When Bond and the exotic Honeychile Rider are imprisoned on Dr. No's private island, they realize that his plans could threaten international security.
  • Dr. No

    Ian Fleming

    Audio CD (Ian Fleming Publications, Ltd. and Blackstone Audio, Sept. 1, 2014)
    [Read by Hugh Quarshie] [*This audiobook includes an exclusive bonus interview with Hugh Quarshie.] The novel that inspired the first Bond film to ever make it to the big screen. M thinks he has an easy case for 007. Exactly what's needed after his latest near-fatal encounter with SMERSH. However, arriving in Jamaica to look for a missing agent and his secretary, Bond learns that the reclusive Dr. Julius No could be connected with their disappearance. When Bond and the exotic Honeychile Rider are imprisoned on Dr. No's private island, they realize that his plans could threaten international security.
  • Doctor No

    Ian Fleming

    (Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc., Jan. 1, 2009)
    James Bond knew this case was no soft option, for the luxurious tropical island and the seductive Honey Rider were both are part of the empire of diabolical criminal Dr. No.
  • Dr. No

    Fleming Ian

    eBook (, Feb. 26, 2020)
    Ian Fleming wrote his sixth James Bond novel in early 1957 at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica. The novel centres on Bond's investigation into the disappearance in Jamaica of two fellow MI6 operatives. He establishes that they had been investigating Doctor No, a Chinese operator of a guano mine on the fictional Caribbean island of Crab Key. Bond travels to the island and meets Honeychile Rider and later--Doctor No.
  • Dr No

    Ian Fleming

    (Penguin 007, Jan. 1, 2008)
    M calls this case a "soft option." He sends Bond to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of the head of the Kingston station. Jamaica is luxurious, and the seductive Honey Rider is beautiful and willing--but they are both part of the empire of Doctor No. Bond discovers that Doctor No is working with the Russians, who have supplied him with several million dollars' worth of equipment to sabotage nearby American missile tests with strange energy waves. The doctor is a worthy adversary, with a mind as hard and cold as his solid steel hands and an obsession for power. During the course of his mission Bond must battle deadly assassins, sexy femmes fatales, and even a poisonous tarantula.
  • Dr. No

    Ian Fleming

    (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 2002)
    James Bond and his beautiful, vulnerable girl Friday, Honey Rider, have been captured by the evil, sadistic Dr No, a sinister recluse with a fascination with pain - other people's pain. Now Dr No holds Bond in his steely grasp, having found him trespassing on his Caribbean island. Intent on protecting his clandestine operations from the British secret service, Dr No sees an opportunity to dispose of an enemy and further his diabolical research. Soon Bond and Rider are fighting to win a murderous game of Dr No's choosing...