Trigger Mortis: A James Bond Novel

Trigger Mortis: A James Bond Novel

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Trigger Mortis: A James Bond Novel

James Bond the worlds most famous spy returns to his 1950s heyday in this thriller from New York Times bestselling author Anthony Horowitz incorporating never-before-published material from 007s creator Ian Fleming James Bond won his battle with criminal mastermind Auric Goldfinger but a whole new war is about to begin With glamorous Pussy Galore by his sideand in his bedBond arrives home from America to the news that SMERSH the deadly Soviet counterintelligence agency plans to sabotage an international Grand Prix He must play a high-speed game of cat and mouse on the track to stop them but a chance encounter with a mysterious Korean millionaire Jason Sin warns him that the scheme is only the Soviets opening move This dashing and seductive narrative of fast cars beautiful women and ruthless villains has all the hallmarks of an Ian Fleming original including familiar faces such as M and Miss Moneypenny Trigger Mortis pits Bond and American adventurer Jeopardy Lane against a cold-blooded tycoon determined to bring America to its kneeswith the help of SMERSH who will pay any price to secure Soviet victory in the space race now at the heart of the Cold War The clock is ticking as the scheme unfolds culminating in a heart- stopping New York City showdown that will determine the fate of the West

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Harper Paperbacks
Manufacturer
Harper Paperbacks
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
0062395114
ReleaseDate
2016-09-06T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780062395115