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  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    eBook (Thomas & Mercer, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Bond may have a license to kill, but “Pistols” Scaramanga has a talent for it. He’s a KGB-trained assassin who’s left a trail of dead British Secret Service agents in his wake. His weapon of choice? A gold-plated Colt .45.In the aftermath of his brainwashing by the Soviets, Bond is given one last chance to win back M’s trust: terminate Scaramanga before he strikes MI6 again. Traveling to Jamaica under an assumed name, Bond manages to infiltrate Scaramanga’s organization and soon discovers that the hit man’s criminal ambitions have expanded to include arson, drug smuggling, and industrial sabotage. Worst of all for Bond, Scaramanga has a golden bullet inscribed with the numbers 007—and he’s eager to put it to use.Under the heat of the Caribbean sun, Bond faces a seemingly impossible task: win a duel against the Man with the Golden Gun.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
  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Paperback (Thomas & Mercer, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Bond may have a license to kill, but “Pistols” Scaramanga has a talent for it. He’s a KGB-trained assassin who’s left a trail of dead British Secret Service agents in his wake. His weapon of choice? A gold-plated Colt .45.In the aftermath of his brainwashing by the Soviets, Bond is given one last chance to win back M’s trust: terminate Scaramanga before he strikes MI6 again. Traveling to Jamaica under an assumed name, Bond manages to infiltrate Scaramanga’s organization and soon discovers that the hit man’s criminal ambitions have expanded to include arson, drug smuggling, and industrial sabotage. Worst of all for Bond, Scaramanga has a golden bullet inscribed with the numbers 007—and he’s eager to put it to use. Under the heat of the Caribbean sun, Bond faces a seemingly impossible task: win a duel against the Man with the Golden Gun.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
  • The Man With The Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Hardcover (Cape, Jan. 1, 1965)
    Slight wear. NO DJ. Foxing to top edge. Pages are clean and binding is tight.
  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    MP3 CD (Ian Fleming Publications, Ltd. and Blackstone Audio, Sept. 1, 2014)
    [Read by Kenneth Branagh] [*This audiobook includes an exclusive bonus interview with Kenneth Branagh.] In a highly secret office somewhere in London, a murder is to be attempted. M is to be the victim, and the assassin is to be James Bond.If you try to assassinate your boss - even though brainwashed at the time - you must pay the price. To redeem himself James Bond is sent to kill one of the most lethal hit men in the world . . . Paco ''Pistols'' Scaramanga. In the sultry heat of Jamaica, 007 infiltrates his target's criminal cooperative - only to find that Scaramanga's bullets are laced with snake venom. When the end comes, every shot will count.
  • The Man With The Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Paperback (Penguin Books, April 6, 2004)
    A brainwashed James Bond has tried—and failed—to assassinate M, his boss. Now Bond has to prove he is back on form and can be trusted again. All 007 has to do is kill one of the most deadly freelance hit men in the world: Paco “Pistols” Scaramanga, the Man with the Golden Gun. But despite his license to kill, 007 is no assassin, and on finding Scaramanga in the sultry heat of Jamaica, he decides to infiltrate the killer’s criminal cooperative—and realizes that he will have to take him out as swiftly as possible. Otherwise 007 might just be the next on a long list of British Secret Service numbers retired by the Man with the Golden Gun...
  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Hardcover (New American Library, Jan. 1, 1965)
    'The Man with the Golden Gun' is the twelfth novel (and thirteenth book) of Ian Fleming's James Bond series. It was first published in the UK on April 1st 1965, eight months after the author's death. The story centres on the fictional British Secret Service operative James Bond, who had been posted missing, presumed dead, after his last mission in Japan. Bond returns to England via the Soviet Union, where he had been brainwashed to attempt to assassinate his superior, M. After being "cured" by the MI6 doctors, Bond is sent to the Caribbean to find and kill Francisco Scaramanga, the titular "Man with the Golden Gun".
  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Jan. 1, 1965)
    Bond goes to the Caribbean and track down Francisco Scaramanga, who has built a deadly laser for the express purpose of killing. With his gold-plated Colt.45 and his deadeye accuracy, Scaramanga is deemed too deadly to live.
  • Man With The Golden Gun, The

    Ian Fleming

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Jan. 1, 1966)
    Excellent Book
  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Audio CD (Ian Fleming Publications, Ltd. and Blackstone Audio, Sept. 1, 2014)
    [Read by Kenneth Branagh] [*This audiobook includes an exclusive bonus interview with Kenneth Branagh.] In a highly secret office somewhere in London, a murder is to be attempted. M is to be the victim, and the assassin is to be James Bond.If you try to assassinate your boss - even though brainwashed at the time - you must pay the price. To redeem himself James Bond is sent to kill one of the most lethal hit men in the world . . . Paco ''Pistols'' Scaramanga. In the sultry heat of Jamaica, 007 infiltrates his target's criminal cooperative - only to find that Scaramanga's bullets are laced with snake venom. When the end comes, every shot will count.
  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Aug. 1, 1966)
    From its breathtaking opening in London, when a brainwashed James Bond confronts his chief-'M', to its bloody climax in the angrove swamps of Jamaica, this is a thriller in the full tradition of its multi-million-selling predecessors.
  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Paperback (Penguin, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Bond goes to the Caribbean and track down Francisco Scaramanga, who has built a deadly laser for the express purpose of killing. With his gold-plated Colt.45 and his deadeye accuracy, Scaramanga is deemed too deadly to live.
  • The Man with the Golden Gun

    Ian Fleming

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Aug. 1, 1966)
    James Bond is set up to kill M in his office in London. This is just the beginning of a struggle between Bond and Scaramanga, the one they call "the man with the golden gun".