
Win, Lose or Die
James Bond (Original Series), Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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John Gardner
About this listen
When M receives word that a known terrorist organization is planning to infiltrate and destroy a top-secret British Royal Navy aircraft carrier-based summit of world leaders, James Bond is returned to active duty in the Royal Navy. Promoted from Commander to Captain, Bond is expected to infiltrate the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible and identify potential sleeper agents.
As he struggles to complete his mission, a massive war game is being carried out between the American, British, and Soviet Navies. And when Bond gets caught up in a murder investigation the safety of the most powerful leaders on the planet hangs in the balance....
©1989 Ian Fleming Publications Ltd. (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. James Bond and 007 are registered trademarks of Danjaq LLC, used under license by Ian Fleming Publications Ltd.Another great Bond story
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Steady, nothing more
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Could have been better put together
I’m a big fan of the John Gardner/Simon Vance combination, but don’t think this was their best book.
Still a good listen for James Bond fans
007 Story - but seemed a bit rushed
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thoughtlessly put together . a set of random words would have been better.
simply awful
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The plot is slight - war games, world leaders meeting on an aircraft carrier and Bond is responsible for security so he's back in the Navy with the rank of Captain. It feels as though in this 8th Bond novel that Gardner has given up caring and has just stirred together a rather unappetising mixture of stale plot devices, bits of information about the Royal Navy and long chunks of technical specifications. Without the latter, this wouldn't be much more than a slightly long short story.
Short on plot, long on technical descriptions.
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