What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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SOLVED. Adult Fantasy, Thriller. A Spy, Secret Agent is friend of James Bond, trapped on an island during mission, gets transformed magically, maybe Bermuda Triangle or/and maybe Atlantis - read late 1980ies to mid 1995 so published surely before 1996. [s]
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Dec 10, 2018 07:43AM

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A few days ago I searched again, looked through one of the publishers author list, if something popped up, about 2000 names and if interesting sounding (like described in the first post), I read the longer descriptions or blurbs of the book(s). Nothing. Not sure, if that was really all authors published, but as it went back quite some time, it may be.
That was Ullstein, so I might have only 2 possible publishers left,

Hopefully Dr ihunde can be of help with "lost" books. LOL
That was an odd bit of spam. Poorly written. But still, funny. I mean, 5 years..! One must have a sense of humour.
Anyway. A little show of support to you, Ingo. People are still reading your request.



Interesting take, but most probably not, way to late: 2005 published).
Still for the click:

Will check it further, as the description reads interesting, and will report back here. Might take a while, though.
Added my memory of the timeframe I read this to subject-title.
I am VERY sure it was before 1998, as I moved then in my current flat, and this was a book my father bought, but gave away after we both read it, so I do not own it, and I searched once at my parents house, but the paperback collection was already gone, and this was the only book I want to read again (but now not in German translation).

Tried a few searches with worldcat, but did not find anything.

And still searching, nearing the end of the 6th year of this thread on Goodreads.
Happy birthday, Ingo. All things age well with time, including book requests? Yes, I remember this one from way back.


It may well be that my memory regarding the author's name is wrong, so good catch.

I really want to help with this (but not sure I can!). I live in Switzerland - will keep an eye out at the secondhand book stores for you. ;)
Can we have a quick summary of where you are at in your search?
Just to confirm, the publisher will be Goldmann Verlag or Heynes, right? (I don't suppose you could ask the publishers themselves?)

Any chance the island was Scythia?

Any chance the island was Scythia?"
As German is my first language, I will answer your questions with a short summary in German:
Scythia sagt mmir nichts, muss ich mal kucken.
Der Verlag ist nach meiner Erinnerung Heyne, Ullstein oder Goldmann, die alle so ähnliche Bücher rausgebracht haben.
Die Handlung driftet zu SF/Fantasy.
Ein Freund von James Bond macht sich auf die Suche nach ihm, nachdem er verschwunden ist, wohl auf einer Mission. Dabei stösst er auf eine Insel, die Atlantis sein könnte, und/oder im Bermuda-Dreieck liegt, schwer zu finden - dauernd vernebelt?
Die Insel wird nur von Frauen bewohnt, allerdings findet er Bond, der mittlerweile auch zur Frau umgewandelt ist - sei es durch Magie, Nahrung, den Eigenschaften der Insel o.ähnl., ähnlichkeiten zu Lesbos - der Name taucht eher nicht auf.
Der Held mutiert auch zur Frau und bleibt auf der Insel.
(view spoiler)
Meine Erinnerung nach ca. 30-40 Jahren recht schwammigt, alles
also mit Vorsicht zu geniessen. Es war ein Taschenbuch, evtl. gelb, und nicht sehr dick oder lang, keine 400 Seiten.
Das dürfte in etwa das sein, was ich nach und nach auf Englisch hier geschrieben habe. Achja, es nicht Clive Cussler / Dirk Pitt, und den Namen des Helden weiss ich nicht mehr. Stimmung is leicht satirisch, in etwa Dirk Gentlys holistic detective agency. Bei Suchen tauchte immer wieder Clive Cussler auf, so in die Richtung geht es auch, aber keines seiner Bücher passte. Ausserdem kannte ich den damals schon, das hätte ich mir gemerkt.
Der Autoren Name war irgendwas auf Deutsch schwer auszusprechendes, Russisch, Ukrainisch, Tchechisch o.ähnl.
Ich habe bis jetzt keine Veranlassung gesehen, die Verlage anzuschreiben.

Na ja, Deutsch ist sicher nicht meiner Muttersprache! ;)
What a disgusting sounding book! Ha ha! No wonder it was so memorable! Boy, if it ever gets found, I'd really like to write a Psych paper on the author's view of women, ha ha. Spectacular. :S
So I came across a whole shelf of yellow-spined Heynes, and I looked through each one - they were all Westerns. :S
Do you think it's possible that Heynes (or whoever) had the book pulped if a copyright infringement came to the Estate's attention? I don't know if that happens, but it sure would make it tough to find!

Zu viel Information für ein öffentliches Forum, bitte lass uns nicht weiter in die schrecklichen Details gehen.
Or use Spoiler-Tags, so not everyone has to read it.
Oder setz Spoiler-Tags, damit das nicht jeder lesen muss.
Danke - Thanks
(Sidenote: as far as I remember, it was not described en detail in the book, only suggested that death would follow).
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