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Scorpius

Special Branch are not usually interested in dead bodies found floating in the Thames – but this time the corpse is a beautiful young girl with an impeccable background. What’s more, she’s carrying Commander James Bond’s telephone number. Bond is intrigued.

When he nearly dies in a suspicious accident on the way to the briefing, he’s sure that there’s more than coincidence at play. The girl was involved with a strange, quasi-religious sect and when it turns out that the sect has links with the shadowy Vladimir Scorpius, the game becomes deadly. Bond is pitted against one of the most fanatical and terrifying adversaries that he’s ever encountered.

Win, Lose or Die

A deadly terrorist group is planning to attack a British aircraft carrier. On board will be the leaders of the UK, USA and USSR, gathered together for a summit meeting.

M promotes Bond to Captain and returns him to the Navy in order to prevent the most audacious ransom plot ever attempted. But Bond’s involvement has not gone unnoticed. A stunning and lethal assassin has already been given orders to kill him. 007 finds himself caught in the middle of a massive war game. If he’s to thwart the terrorists’ death-dealing plot, he can’t afford to trust anyone…

Licence To Kill

Bond has had his licence to kill revoked.

After shady CIA agent Ed Killifer hands James’ friend over to organised crime boss Sanchez, 007 seeks revenge. M revokes his double O status and Bond goes rogue.

With MI6 trying to bring him in, and with help from Q, Bond goes after Sanchez. Boarding his ship, Bond tricks his way into Sanchez’s inner circle and discovers the secret of his wealth. But Bond is walking a tightrope and it is surely only a matter of time before he slips…

The Complete James Bond: Octopussy – The Classic Comic Strip Collection 1966-69

James Bond is back in action in this deluxe omnibus with four timeless tales starring Agent 007. Featuring the iconic Octopussy and The Hildebrand Rarity, based on the short stories by Ian Fleming, which are presented alongside The Harpies and River of Death, two unique adventures created by Jim Lawrence.

These lavishly presented, high-action adventures are restored from the original Daily Express comic strips, all illustrated by Yaroslav Horak. With a foreword by Bond screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade.

Brokenclaw

Cooling his heels on holiday, Bond is bored and resentful… then Brokenclaw Lee walks into his life.

For the first time in months, James Bond is interested in something: a man who exudes charisma and menace. Summoned to San Francisco, Bond learns more about the mysterious Mr Lee. Five scientists engaged in top-secret work have gone missing and only one man can be behind it.

Bond is teamed up with the beautiful Chi-Chi and life starts to get interesting… and dangerous.

The Man from Barbarossa

Nobody could foresee that the abduction of an old man in New Jersey will be the prelude to a drama played out on the world’s stage. Or that it is the first step in a plot so ingenious and skilful that the stability of nations will rock wildly to its adroit tune. Or that around the world a name now indelibly associated with the horror of genocide – Babi Yar – will once again be headline news. Or that soon an unlikely alliance will take place between the KGB, the Israeli Mossad, and the French and British Secret Intelligence Services. And all because of an organisation, hitherto unknown, the Scales of Justice.

For James Bond it means a twist that no-one could have invented in their wildest dreams before the era of glasnost and perestroika. For this new assignment Bond will not simply work with his former arch-enemy, the KGB, he will be operating under their control! When he hears that he’s being transferred to Moscow, he can hear warning bells a mile off.

Find James Bond as ready and able as ever in the battle for good against evil, however chilling the new realities of the 1990s. It’s his most lethal mission yet.

Death is Forever

The Cold War is over. After two British agents die under mysterious and strangely old-fashioned circumstances in Germany, Bond is paired up with beautiful CIA agent ‘Easy’ St. John. He’s been assigned to track down the surviving members of Cabal, a Cold War-era intelligence network that received a mysterious and unauthorised signal to disband.

It’s not long before Bond and Easy find themselves playing a life-or-death game as they try to figure out who they can trust. All the while, Cabal agents are dying one by one…

Never Send Flowers

In different corners of the world four high-profile figures are assassinated in less than a week. Nobody links the deaths, but one thing is certain: each of them has been stalked, sought out, and killed with care and preparation. Then a sinister connection is established: a single, blood-tipped rose is sent to each funeral and an unremarkable female agent is murdered in Switzerland. When MI5 come to MI6 to ask for help, M brings in his best.

At first, a weekend abroad seems tempting to James Bond: especially when he’s paired with Flicka von Grusse, an attractive Swiss intelligence officer. But this is a perilous assignment that starts with the mysterious actor David Dragonpol and leads them from Athens to Disneyland Paris and onto an explosive climax.

Seafire

James Bond is back in action, with the stunning Flicka von Grüsse at his side and his license to kill renewed once more. His target is Sir Maxwell Tarn: a businessman whose legitimate empire spans the globe, whose wealth is uncountable, who also deals in illegal weapons on a breathtaking scale.

But even Bond is unprepared for the speed of events, as a sting operation in a Cambridge hotel leads rapidly to an assassination in Spain, a fugitive in Israel, and neo-Nazi plotters in Germany. Bond finally catches up with Tarn in Puerto Rico, where his prey becomes his captor. Can he escape in time to stop Tarn?

GoldenEye

The enemies are more bloodthirsty and the action faster than ever before.

She is beautiful. She is Russian. And she is very, very dangerous. Once Xenia worked for the KGB. But her new master is Janus, a powerful and ambitious Russian leader who no longer cares about ideology. Janus’s ambitions are money and power: his normal business methods include theft and murder. And he has just acquired GoldenEye, a piece of high-tech space technology with the power to destroy or corrupt the West’s financial markets. But Janus has underestimated his most determined enemy: James Bond.