"Moonraker" Ian Fleming's 1955 James Bond novel. This is Fleming's third James Bond book. Not to be confused with the Christopher Wood adaptation of the dreadful Roger Moore film of the same title, this is the novel that Ian Fleming truly begins to hit his stride with the series and a deeper look into the character and life of James Bond. In this novel, Bond is sent to investigate the first British atomic missile and it's creator, Sir Hugo Drax, whom has an evil agenda, the atomic bombing of London! A valued novel by Bond collectors in many respects, with many insights into Bond, M, the secret service of Bond's world, including the very first appearances of Miss Moneypenny and Q. This is a highly recommended novel, both for fans of 007 and action packed thrillers!
I loved this book. The begining was the first book to show Bond out of action and living somewhat of a normal life. Then it picks up, Bond style. It showed the human side of Bond. Casino Royale and Live and Let Die, were great books, but Moonraker is my favorite so far.
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