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Paperback The Man with the Golden Gun: A James Bond Novel [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 0063445719

ISBN13: 9780063445710

The Man with the Golden Gun: A James Bond Novel [Large Print]

(Part of the James Bond - Extended Series (#13) Series and James Bond (Original Series) (#13) Series)

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Releases 11/18/2025

Book Overview

BOND MUST PROVE HIS LOYALTY TO MI6 IN A DEADLY DUEL

Bond may have a license to kill, but "Pistols" Scaramanga has a talent for it. He's a KGB-trained assassin who's left a trail of dead British Secret Service agents in his wake. His weapon of choice? A gold-plated Colt .45.

In the aftermath of his brainwashing by the Soviets, Bond is given one last chance to win back M's trust: terminate Scaramanga before he strikes MI6 again.

Traveling to Jamaica under an assumed name, Bond manages to infiltrate Scaramanga's organization and soon discovers that the hit man's criminal ambitions have expanded to include arson, drug smuggling, and industrial sabotage. Worst of all for Bond, Scaramanga has a golden bullet inscribed with the numbers 007 and he's eager to put it to use.

Under the heat of the Caribbean sun, Bond faces a seemingly impossible task: win a duel against the Man with the Golden Gun.

Customer Reviews

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The end of an era

First I have to say, beware of the review by Kevin Johnson below. For whatever reason, his review describes the ridiculous plot of the movie version, not that of the book."The Man with the Golden Gun" was the final adventure of James Bond authored by Ian Fleming, and for that reason alone is a classic in the series. While a complete story in itself, it also can be regarded as the completion of an enjoyable trilogy that began with "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and is followed by "You Only Live Twice." That has always been my favorite way to read this book, which I have done every few years.There are very few books which I am tempted to read again and again as I have with those three. It is fitting that Fleming's last Bond book has Bond returning to the island of Jamaica, which was the setting for two other Bond novels, and was a place that Ian Fleming knew very well, having owned a home there. Like in many of these novels, the setting's ambience becomes as every bit as critical to the story as the characters themselves.The story is refreshing because of its simplicity. No worlds on the brink of disaster plot here, as in the cartoonish films and Bond novels by other authors. Bond's mission is to assassinate an assassin in an attempt to recover his standing in the Secret Service. And the story unfolds from there.Those who expect the lack of subtlety of the films will probably deplore this book. But those who have enjoyed the Bond series by Fleming will relish the opportunity to share this last adventure with an old friend. Subsequent authors have never been able to recapture the Fleming magic.

Exciting,suspenseful,dangerous, a PERFECT book!

This is an incredible novel.Heart pounding from the begging to the suspensful ending.I defenitly reccomend reading this book!

Fleming's final Bond novel is a delightful change of pace.

"The Man with the Golden Gun," the final Bond novel written by Ian Fleming, is an intense and thoroughly satisfying read. Bond, believed dead for a year following the events of "You Only Live Twice," returns to England. Brainwashed by the KGB, Bond attempts to assassinate M! Bond's mind is "scrubbed," and he is given a chance to redeem himself: he must take out Francisco Scaramanga, the Man with the Golden Gun, because he has been deemed too dangerous to live. Scaramanga's plan is not be as impressive as Goldfinger's or Hugo Drax's, but he is certainly in their class as a villain. With his single-action, gold-plated Colt .45 and his deadeye accuracy, Scaramanga is a villain to remeber. The novel has an almost claustrophobic feel, as Bond is confined to an unfinished hotel with his enemy. Forget about that disappointing movie, all the action is right here.

An introspective look at Bond, one of Flemings best !

This book gets away from the complex plots and world threatening villains usually associated with many of the other books to concentrate on Bond in the limited surroundings of a half finished hotel in Jamaica with the man he is to assassinate. This book seems to centralise more on James Bond the man and his inner thoughts, the lack of action is easily made up for with the mind games between Bond and Scaramanga leading upto the final gun fight !

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The last completed Bond novel by Fleming is immensely readable, compact, tension filled and poignant. Not to be missed.
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