Octopussy and The Living Daylights is the fourteenth book in Ian Fleming's James Bond series and sees the agent at his brilliant best at home and abroad... For James Bond, British secret agent 007, international espionage can be a dirty business. Whether it is tracking down a wayward major who has taken a deadly secret with him to the Caribbean; identifying a top Russian agent secretly bidding for a Fabergé egg in a Sotheby's auction room; or ruthlessly gunning down an unlikely assassin in sniper's alley between East and West Berlin, Bond always closes the case - with extreme prejudice.
Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming was a British author best known for creating the iconic character James Bond. His spy novels, characterized by fast-paced action, vivid descriptions, and intricate plots, revolutionized the espionage genre. Fleming's contribution to literature lies in his creation of one of the most enduring and beloved literary characters of all time.