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For Your Eyes Only (Paperback)

by Ian Fleming (Author) "The eyes behind the wide black rubber goggles were cold as flint ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics; New Ed edition (5 Oct 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0141188715
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141188713
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 58,431 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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For Your Eyes Only is five Bonds for the price of one, showing Fleming equally at home with the short story as he was over the long haul. Related themes appear across the collection--domestic abuse, just revenge--but these are stories for reading in their own right.

From a View to a Kill has Bond in Paris, outsmarting both the bad guys and the other European intelligence services to solve a murder mystery centred on stolen NATO documents. Cold-blooded murder aside, this is a gentle and engrossing story with some fine descriptive touches by Fleming.

In For Your Eyes Only itself, Bond is on an M-instigated revenge mission in the wilds of Canada and Vermont. Notable for its account of his enemy stalking and unexpected rendezvous with the beautiful Judy Havelock, For Your Eyes Only also portrays closely the relationship between Bond and M, whose inertia over the correct course of action Bond resolves: "It had come to the point where justice ought to be done ... But M was thinking, is this justice or is it revenge? M wanted someone else, Bond, to deliver judgement".

Quantum of Solace is a brief but diverting oddity in which Bond barely moves from his seat. The story is an after-dinner tale of human cruelty told by his host--probably prompted by his preconceptions of Bond's work--which elicits the response, "It's extraordinary how much people can hurt each other." After this interlude, Risico picks up the pace with a heroin smuggling, vendetta-inspired rollercoaster set against an Italian backdrop.

In the final story, The Hildebrand Rarity, Bond finds himself in deep water on a fishing expedition when emotional and physical violence lead to another "justified" murder which Bond covers up. Who committed the crime? Does it matter? This is Bond as agent of natural justice above and beyond institutional law. --Iain Campbell --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"Bond wateched her as she reached the edge of the tables and came up the aisle. It was hopeless. She was coming to meet somone - her lover. She was the sort of woman who always belongs to somebody else. What damnable luck! Before Bond could pull himself together, the girl had come up to his table and sat down. 'I'm sorry I'm late. We've got to get moving at once. You're wanted at the office. She added under her breath: 'Crash dive.'" Sudden emergencies and beautiful girls who aren't quite what they seem are the stock-in-trade of James Bond. And when 007 is on the case there's only one thing you can be sure of - the result with be thrilling. Whether he's dealing with the assassination of a Cuban thug in America, the destruction of an international heroine ring, or sudden death in the Seychelles, Bond gets the job done. In his own suave and unmistakable style ...

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the start of bigger things, 16 Jul 2007
By Lindymck (Falkirk, Scotland) - See all my reviews
five short bond stories included in this edition and not the story of the movie i know well. but the stories that are in this book are the foundations of a few of the later bond movies much like the short story octopussy is the start of the film.

well written, emphasising the womanising and murder part if bond's life which we all love.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Collection of short stories, one of which is 'Quantum of Solace', 6 Mar 2008
By Greshon (UK) - See all my reviews
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After the slightly bloated Goldfinger I was looking forward to this slimline book, but I couldn't help feeling disappointed by what turned out to be a collection of short stories. Nowhere on the book's jacket is this referred to and halfway through the second story I was still trying to piece together how this second 'chapter' related to the first.

The 1981 Roger Moore film of the same name lifts elements from the title story (memorable for its striking image of Bond stalking his prey through a meadow of long grass) and also 'Risico' but is really quite different from either one. The opening story, 'From a View to a Kill', is a straightforward one, and bears no resemblance to the 1985 film. In two of the stories, including the book's most enjoyable one, "The Hilderbrand Rarity', we have a glimpse of an off-duty Bond. In these stories Fleming seems to want to paint a more rounded picture of Bond in a variety of situations, inlcuding social ones.

Interestingly, 'Quantum of Solace' is also here, which is the title of the new Bond movie, due out later this year. I can't see how the filmmakers can have taken much more than the title from this story, though. Bond is only the listener (he is told the story at a dinner party by an old colonel). We get a few of his comments and impressions thrown in but the story doesn't involve him at all. It is certainly the most interesting story in the book. With it's double-framing narratorial device it reminded me of one of Joseph Conrad's Marlowe stories. It is nothing like a Bond story, with its themes of romance and bitter disappointment.

This was the first Bond book of the 60s. The new decade brought a different aspect to the Bond story and revealed a different facet of Fleming. On the whole it doesn't live up to the novels, but it's not altogether unwelcome.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Short but perfectly formed, 19 Oct 2001
Five short stories from the creator of James Bond and a curious assortment they are to. Fleming seemed to use the short story technique as an easy way to display Bond in a variety of social and foreign locations and as such not all these tales are of Bond strictly 'on the job', so to speak. Fleming also struggles to fit any romance in such a restricted timespace, but to his credit never gives up.

'From a View To a Kill' is probably the weakest of the five stories and ends up by being unintentionally amusing. Bond is on his way through France after a previous failed assignment on the Austro-Hungarian border (most of these tales actually start with Bond being at a loose-end after a previous assignment) until he is press-ganged by Station F in Paris into investigating the murder of a British Army motorcycle dispatch rider and the stealing of his documents which contained 'all the top gen'
from SHAPE headquarters. Bond eventually uncovers a 'left-behind spy unit' inhabiting a sinister subterranean hideout in a forest clearing, from which they peer at the world through a periscope. The comparison to the Tellytubbies home is unfortunately inescapable. The humourous aspect is not helped when the spies cover their tracks by
wearing tennis-racket style snow shoes as they high-stepped backwards and forwards. When you see the title don't even think of the film of the same name, as like certain other of the Bond films the only thing it has in common with the written version is the title itself.

'For Your Eyes Only' (any similarity to the film of the same name is again, purely coincidental) is basically another 'hit' tale, but this time with an element of personal revenge added. It concerns the brutal murder of two of M's friends in colonial Jamaica and Bond's journey to Vermont to dispense justice. This story starts with a
delightfully descriptive account of a glorious 'lazy day' in a colonial house garden near the Blue Mountains in late 1950's Jamaica. Fleming is at his best when describing his beloved Jamaica, and for a while the reader is there too, sitting next to Colonel and Mrs Havelock on the veranda drinking tea. This device is also extremely
effective in garnering the readers sympathy for M's evident distress over their demise and to win their support for Bond's revenge mission. Time is spelt out for us with unusual clarity with Colonel Havelock's references to the situation in Cuba towards the end of the Batista years. Unfortunately for him and Mrs Havelock, 'Cuba' was
about to descend on them in a most unexpected and terrible fashion.

The Bahamas is the setting for 'Quantum of Solace', but it doesn't really matter, for
all the action takes place indoors, in the Governor's residence to be exact. I found this
the most curious of this set of five and indeed, it can arguably be stated that it is the most curious of all Bond's adventures because....it's not really a Bond adventure at all ! Let me explain; this tale is about how love when speared by deceit can turn to hate, but it's not experienced by Bond, it's told over cigars and drinks TO Bond BY the Governor, as he attempts to fill in a 'polite hour' after dinner, before they could both retire to bed. The protagonists of the Governor's story are one Philip Masters, of the
Colonial Service, and his pretty young wife called Rhoda. It is revealed to Bond how
their wedded bliss became a living hell on Bermuda. There is a slight twist in the tail
at the end of the Governors narrative and Bond is left feeling hollow as he thinks about the emptiness of his so-called dramatic life. This is a feeling that will probably last until he beds his next beauty.

'Risico' (an Italian double agents attempt at the word 'risk') is a tale that has the reader wondering just who is the good guy and who is the bad, as we, and Bond's, sympathies, are first pulled one way and then the other. Set in Italy, this tale concerns Bond's attempts to try and stem the flow of heroin coming into Britain. He initally starts out by acting on information received from a double agent for the American's,
one Signor Kristatos, which points to the smuggling chief being 'The Dove', Enrico
Colombo, but how reliable is Kristatos's information ?

The last tale is called 'The Hildebrand Rarity' and the title refers to a very rare fish that inhabits Chagrin Island in the Seycelles group. Bond (again at a loose end following a previous case) agrees to act as a 'fish-finder' for the wealthy but obnoxious American, Milton Krest. The story eventually turns into a 'whodunnit ?' as the unfortunate Mr Krest ends up dying in very fishy circumstances.

An enjoyable selection of short stories then. As you would expect, the plots aren't as involved as the longer novels but this brevity has its own attractions. It is not long before you are straight into the action and you don't really have enough time to know just what is going to happen next. Some are better than others but all are immensely readable and at the end of the day that's what it's all about isn't it ?

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5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly surprising
As with most short stories I begun with a few apprehensions but they were very much dispelled by the end of the first story 'From a view to a kill'. Read more
Published on 25 Mar 2001

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This was one of the very first Bond books I read after watching the repeats of the films on ITV. I have always been fascinated by the secret service and decided to try a novel... Read more
Published on 15 Jul 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Book!
This bond book may share the same title as the film but is almost totally different. Each chapter is really a short story which is each filled with interesting antics of James... Read more
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