

James Bond is always entertaining and seldom intellectually challenging. This book certainly fits the mold. The book is mildly entertaining and certainly not intellectually challenging. Typical Bond, there is a monomaniacal villain with sexually charged female sidekicks. There is also a moronic giant who wants to rip off Bond’s body parts. A difference here is that Bond is monogamous. His paramour is an ex-Swiss intelligence agent, Frederical von Grusse (Flicka). The villain sees himself is the second coming of Adolph Hitler. It is a very quick read and moderately entertaining.
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