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An excellent volume in this series. Most of the first half of the book is devoted to the Russian Secret Service. (Fleming writes in his introduction that the details are accurate right down to the paintings on the wall in the Moscow offices.). Bond does not appear in the story until well into the plot. There are delightful subsidiary characters and lots of spy action (much more than the previous books). It ends on a cliffhanger which was, undoubtably, more effective when the book was first publi
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Recently I’ve found myself involved in an extraordinary number of discussions on the topic of James Bond, and more specifically on the subject of Ian Fleming’s original novels. Since it as years since I’d read any of the novels I got hold of a copy of From Russia with Love (one of the bond novels that I’d never read) and sat down and read it.
Fleming’s spy novels are not quite as I’d remembered them. While they certainly emphasise a fairly glamorous and action-packed side to espionage I found thi ...more
Fleming’s spy novels are not quite as I’d remembered them. While they certainly emphasise a fairly glamorous and action-packed side to espionage I found thi ...more

one of the better bond novels. great read

The first Bond novel I liked.


Mar 09, 2009
Scott E
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Aug 05, 2010
Joseph Grinton
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really liked it
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Oct 21, 2013
Jeffrey Westhoff
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it was amazing
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