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301:, Von Richter. Trying to find M and Colonel Sun, Bond is nearly captured by the Russians, but is saved by Litsas. Finally, Bond finds Sun's headquarters, but is knocked out by one of Sun's men; Bond learns that Von Richter will use a mortar to destroy the conference venue and that Bond will be tortured by Sun, before his inevitable demise. Sun tortures him brutally, until one of the girls at the house is ordered by Sun to caress Bond fondly. In the process she cuts one of Bond's hands free and provides him with a knife. She tells Sun that Bond is dead: when examined Bond stabs Sun. He then frees other captives who help Bond stop Von Richter. However Sun survives the stab wound and kills several of the other escapees. Bond tracks down Sun and kills him in the confrontation. The Soviets thank Bond for saving their conference, offering him the 415: 853: 673:
man-of-ethics who suffers pangs of doubt and remorse over the 'senseless' violence of his profession". Oberbeck went on to say that Amis "never quite captures the bizarre beat of a Fleming pace"; most telling, according to Oberbeck, was that "the greatest flaw in Amis' conception of Bond is that he has attempted to transform the consummate spy-hero into something he was never meant to have been: a man with a job".
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described Amis's Bond as a humourless interpretation of the character that Fleming used in his earlier novels. Benson describes this personality as a natural continuation of the Bond developed in the final three Fleming novels. In all three novels, the events take a toll on Bond: he loses his wife in
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Amis drew upon a holiday he had taken in the Greek islands to create a realistic Greek setting and characters. He emphasised political intrigue in the plot more than Fleming had done in the canonical Bond novels, also adding revenge to Bond's motivations by including M's kidnapping. Despite keeping a
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is hosting. He intends to attack the conference venue and use M and Bond's bodies to blame Great Britain for the disaster, leading to a world war. Bond meets Soviet agents in Athens and they realise that not only is a third country behind the kidnap, but that there is a traitor in the organisation.
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called Col. Sun "the most repellant racial caricature of all, a descendant of Fu Manchu and other fiendish orientals, noting that "Amis channels Fleming . . . as a connoisseur of ethnicities." The review notes that "Amis, by March 1968, had already made public his Damascene conversion from left to
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Benson considered that M's character evokes an emotional response from the reader because of the change from his usual, business-like manner to a semi-catatonic state upon being kidnapped. However, Amis envisaged something different for the character: he did not like M and, as one reviewer pointed
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magazine praised the villain Sun, saying he "is the kind of villain to make a Bondophile salivate." In general Stanley praised Amis for emulating "the celebrated Fleming Effect". Stanley was less convinced by Bond, observing that his "essential swinishness is being replaced by some kind of dilute
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is a "neat, not over-inventive thriller, low on sex, high on violence and more than usually improbable"; however, he noted that once the elements of the re-incarnation of Bond and the writing of Kingsley Amis were taken into account, things were different. Baker thought that with Amis writing the
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noted the reduced numbers of gadgets employed in the book, when compared with the films, that they felt had "overshadowed the personality of the secret agent"; overall the reviewer felt that "Mr. Amis has now given Bond back to the readers." Oberbeck commented that Bond "has become a sensitive
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describes the novel reflecting a shift in the balance of world power away from two-party Cold War politics. To accentuate this idea of Oriental threat, the novel demonstrates a disregard by the Chinese for human life, a position similar to the treatment of the East in Fleming's
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and Amis used his experiences as the background to the novel. Amis followed a tradition set by Fleming of using the names of people he knew or had met during the researches for his book and Amis drew on the names of people he met in Greece for
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noted that it was "unusual, not to say unprecedented, for an established author to pick up the torch in this way," though she admits that "Bond too big, and too profitable, a property to be placed in the hands of an unknown."
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called the novel "a reasonable read but no more: neither vintage Fleming nor vintage Amis." Bradbury also noted that "it lacks a convincing rhetoric ... and the traditional Fleming frissons emerge only in muted form."
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An attack on the Soviet headquarters kills all the agents except Ariadne Alexandrou, a Greek Communist. As he is dying, the Soviet leader encourages Bond and Ariadne to work together to prevent an international incident.
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s reviewer, Alexander Muir, considered the book to be "an exciting, violent, sadistic and sexy piece of reading matter", although, partly because of Amis' abilities as a writer,
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was broadly welcomed by the critics, although a number noted that despite Amis's abilities as a writer, Fleming's own persona was missing from the novel. Roger Baker, writing in
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As the Bond character could not be copyrighted, and to retain rights in the Bond product, Glidrose decided to commission a sequel. Initially the company approached author
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wanted to use the name Colonel Sun Liang-tan for the main villain, but when the Fleming estate insisted on royalties for the use of the name, they changed the name to
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story, "one might, justifiably, have expected a joyous rejuvenation or at least a devastating detour from the Fleming pattern. We get neither. It is a pale copy."
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offers apt literary pabulum for Bond's fish-and-chip culture, for his neurotics, alcoholics and suicides. Good dirty fun, once read and soon forgotten".
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claims that by 1980 it had sold over 500,000 copies worldwide – and was listed second best seller in the "Books in demand" list of the
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The original creator of James Bond, Ian Fleming, died in the early morning of 12 August 1964, eight months before the publication of
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resistance fighter and friend of her late father, to help them by telling him about the involvement in the plot of former
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as well as a sadist and skilled torturer. Raymond Benson called him "very worthy of inclusion in the Bond saga".
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Fleming's wife, Ann, did not endorse any further Bond works and disliked Amis, saying that he would create "a
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from 1 December 1969 to 20 August 1970 and was subsequently syndicated worldwide. In December 2005,
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to write a continuation novel, but he declined. Glidrose then commissioned Amis, who wrote
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Benson notes increased political intrigue in the novel compared to earlier Bond novels. In
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right, and signed a group letter to the Times titled Backing for US Policies in Vietnam."
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published the novel in the US on 1 May 1968; the United States edition ran to 244 pages.
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Amis drew upon a holiday in the Aegean islands to create a realistic Greek setting.
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in the same newspaper in 1969–1970. Elements from the story have been used in the
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Amis and his wife Jane spent September 1965 holidaying on the Greek island of
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Oberbeck, S K (5 May 1968). "The new James Bond: calmer music, weaker wine".
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The main character of the novel is James Bond. Continuation Bond author
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Muir, Alexander (30 March 1968). "An invisible enemy for the new 007".
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operative James Bond and his mission to track down the kidnappers of
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Richardson, Maurice (31 March 1968). "James Bond without Fleming".
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The politics of James Bond: from Fleming's novel to the big screen
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newspaper from 18 March 1968 to 30 March 1968 and adapted as a
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on 28 March 1968; the book was 255 pages long and priced at a
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Licence to Thrill: A Cultural History of the James Bond Films
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used M's kidnapping, whilst the villain of the 2002 film
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format and structure similar to Fleming's Bond novels,
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