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Octopussy & the Living Daylights
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James Bond (Original Series) #14

Octopussy & the Living Daylights

Ian Fleming
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Entries for the individual stories can be found elsewhere.

Whether it is tracking down a wayward major who has taken a deadly secret with him to the Caribbean or identifying a top Russian agent secretly bidding for a Fabergé egg in a Sotheby’s auction room, Bond always closes the case—with extreme prejudice.

The stories are: #1, "Octopussy;" #2, "The Property of a Lady;" #3, "The Living Daylights;" and #4, "007 in New York."

ThrillerEspionageShort StoriesAdventureMysteryClassicsCrimeActionAnthologyDetective
Octopussy & the Living Daylights
Octopussy & the Living Daylights
James Bond (Original Series) #14

Octopussy & the Living Daylights

Ian Fleming
Published year: 1966
Pages: 120

com/work/editio...

Entries for the individual stories can be found elsewhere.

Whether it is tracking down a wayward major who has taken a deadly secret with him to the Caribbean or identifying a top Russian agent secretly bidding for a Fabergé egg in a Sotheby’s auction room, Bond always closes the case—with extreme prejudice.

The stories are: #1, "Octopussy;" #2, "The Property of a Lady;" #3, "The Living Daylights;" and #4, "007 in New York."

ThrillerEspionageShort StoriesAdventureMysteryClassicsCrimeActionAnthologyDetective

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