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Casino Royale (James Bond 007) (Paperback)

by Ian Fleming (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd; New edition edition (4 April 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0141002476
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141002477
  • Product Dimensions: 18.2 x 11.1 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 508,946 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Product Description

The licence to kill for the Secret Service was a great honour. It brought James Bond the only assignments he enjoyed, the dangerous ones. At the Casino in Deauville, Bond's game is baccarat. But away from the discreet salons, the caviar and champagne, it's 007 versus one of Russia's most powerful and ruthless agents.


About the Author

Ian Fleming was born in 1908 and educated at Eton. in 1931, he joined the Reuters news agency. During World War II he was Personal Assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence of the Admiralty. His wartime experiences provided him with a first-hand knowledge of secret operations. At the age of 42 he wrote Casino Royale, the first of the Bond novels. By the time of his death in 1964, Fleming's fourteen Bond books had sold more than 40 million copies.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A competent beginning, 19 Jul 2003
This review is from: Casino Royale (Audio CD)
The first of Ian Fleming's 007 series is nothing really more than the first few shots fired in James Bond's war with a Soviet organisation: SMERSH.

In print, the world's most famous spy is similar but ultimately different from the loveable rogue that has blessed cinema screens for the past forty years. He is a cruel ruthless killer, ambivelant towards women; in that he loathes but desires them, but somewhat troubled with his dangerous profession.

In this the first installment, Bond comes up against a known and powerful SMERSH operative named "Le Chiffre". A Frenchman working for the Soviets with a penchant for spending his superiors cash on sideline businesses that he hopes will bring him fortune. In an attempt to hide his massive losses from his Soviet bosses, he attempts to retrieve their lost money by gambling with what remains at one of France's premier casinos.

Bond, an almost fresh but respected agent is sent to intercept "Le Chiffre" and bring him down, not with a bullet, but in a game of baccaret. Hoping to relieve him of his remaining funds Bond becomes involved in a wonderfully detailed game of cards, the aim being to coax a vengeful wrath from SMERSH onto their misguided French agent and thus ridding NATO of a potential nuisance from France.

The writing is of a very high standard. Bond is described well, as are all the other characters, making him seem more human than his on screen personna. Vesper, Bond's naive assistant, is believable and mysterious in her role, attracting Bond but focused on the job in hand. Fleming's talent for atmosphere and ambience are present here, neatly surrounding the main theme and it's absorbing narrative.

Rufus Sewell is a very casual, effortless voice talent. Each character has it's own trademark accent and tone. Such is the fluidity of his words one often forgets that it is just one person reading. Penguin can be congratulated on choosing this highly talented screen and theatre actor to bring Bond's world to life.

A promising beginning to an outstanding series. Sewell will make you love Fleming's work all the more.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Original, 5 Dec 2002
Well, this is the first Ian Fleming book, and obviously the first book ever in which there was James Bond.

Now, most of the Bond movies and novels all follow the combination of, girls, gadgets, cars, villains with an obscene plot. But funnily, this novel doesnt have half of these. There are no gadgets, only the sidearm, there is one female without the whole story who does anything, there is a car chase, which is quite long, and there is the villain, Le Chiffre, with a plot to get aload of money.

Well, just from reading the title of the books, you can tell that is revolves around gambling. Which it does. There is an excellently described showdown with Bond and Le Chiffre in the Casino, and it does, I admit, keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Now, James Bond = Aston Martin? Well, in this case, no. But James still drives a very British car, a Bentley, now I won't bore anyone or attempt to spoil the book. So I wont say anymore.

The "Bond girl" is Vesper. She is described very well when she enters the book. She has a mystic about her, which is revealed at the end. She is very much a big part in the book from the very beggining.

All in hand, this was the book to set the standard by, and well, it certainly set the standard. A great read, and obviously a classic.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Casino Royale--entrace into the world of Bond, 20 May 2002
By awr7ppc@hotmail.com (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) - See all my reviews
Casino Royale is the first of the Bond novels. This book gives a first time Bond reader a great introduction to the MI6 and to James Bond. The book has a slow start, but after the first few chapters the action and plot begins to step up. After the climax, the novel takes a turn to show the reader the softer side of Bond; however, the soft side is dispearsed at the end. Hints and scenarios from Casino Royale can be found in the remainder of the Bond series of novels. If you are interested in Ian Fleming's "James Bond", I strongly suggest you pick up a copy of Casino Royale.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The first Bond novel, superb!
Casino Royale is the first James Bond Novel by Ian Fleming and is regarded as one of the best novels in the series. Read more
Published on 28 Jun 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Introducing Bond, James Bond......
Casino Royale, is a book that comes with a lot of baggage.
Baggage that unfortunately gives the reader expectations from what to expect within the covers. Read more
Published on 15 Mar 2003 by H. Haggerty

4.0 out of 5 stars Discover Bond
Casino Royale, if you are at all interested in getting to know Bond then you have to read the books and the best place as always is at the beginning. Read more
Published on 17 Dec 2002 by ML

4.0 out of 5 stars An uneven but compelling debut
As a long-term fan of the Bond films, I thought it high time I tried the original source - the novels. Read more
Published on 2 Dec 2002 by dogbarkssome

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction
This is the only Bond book that has not been filmed by Eon (soon to change though). Therefore my only film knowledge came from the Peter Sellers spoof version. Read more
Published on 10 May 2002 by Alistair Duncan

5.0 out of 5 stars So gritty it makes the Bond movies look like teletubbies.
One of the best thrillers you could ever read.
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