Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The James Bond Books by Ian Fleming: From Russia, With Love

From Russia With Love is probably the most ambitious book Ian Fleming about a plot to discredit the British Secret Service. The book is definitely the longest Fleming and James Bond do not even look up to third in the beginning of the book is devoted to a conspiracy hatched by SMERSH and is under the supervision of Rosa Klebb, who chooses SMERSH is the main executioner on a mission: Donald "Red" Grant. The structure of the book means that when 7 is finally introduced, we definitely ready for it as a set-up is often rather unwieldy. When they came to the film, the second James Bond film EON Productions to get rid of the long exposure, as well as change some minor details - such as transfer of land to SMERSH SPECTRE than - and Bond is thrown into the fence without the property revealed. Sent to Istanbul, where Fleming visited the research books, Fleming writing easily evokes what the city was like in 1950, with Bond on a taxi from the hotel across town to the local secret service men headquarters. Sent to Istanbul, where Fleming visited the research books, Fleming writing easily evokes what the city was like in 1950, with Bond on a taxi from the hotel across town to the local secret service men headquarters. He is also a spice bazaar accepted, where we taste the local cuisine, and the gypsy camp, where the next meal sample, along with lots of raki, the Turkish alcohol similar to ouzo, and where the witnesses and the fight between two Gypsy girls who are fighting for the same lover.

The fight is interrupted when he attacked the camp, apparently the Bulgarians. Kerim, Bond's contact in Istanbul, it is in revenge and shoots the leader of his rivals.

All this is a sideline to the actual show, which is enough to meet the KGB cipher clerk, who claims that he fell in love with Bond photographs of the files to it and wants to defect. Of course it sounds far-fetched, and suspected a trap. However, the bait on offer Spektor decoder, which would allow the British to capture the Russian encrypted traffic.

Spektor coding device was based on the Enigma machine that Fleming was familiar with the intelligence war, thanks to its role and its links with Bletchley Park during the war. During this time he devised a plot to capture the Enigma - Operation Ruthless - get nautical equipment. Although due to the continuing storyline never happened.

Bond spent several days in Istanbul, waiting for the girl to her motion. When he finally does, he is surprised to find her in his hotel bed wearing nothing but a black velvet collar, that love, without knowing that the colors are a mirror honeymoon two Russian filmmakers to capture everything in the film as part of a conspiracy.

Girl - Tatiana - is already planning to leave Istanbul - Orient Express on board. While Bond is not that he wants to do so, it insists, and is quite surprised to find that there are a number of Russian agents in the same train when they leave. The train is sometimes claustrophobic atmosphere because chugs steadily through eastern Europe on its way to Paris.

When Captain Nash joins Train Bond is irritated that she was sent to assist, but it can be with him. It is only when it is too late that it is found that Captain Nash works for SMERSH, and it turns out that their boss killer Red Grant.

He sat in a carriage, while the girl was drugged, James Bond faces one of the toughest enemies, he must face. While he has a few tricks up his sleeve, so that "Captain Nash" in the shape of the book with a built-gun at the entrance to the Simplon tunnel with plans for squeezing the trigger, the noise from the tunnel to disguise a weapon for an answer.

Of course, James Bond comes out on top, but at their meeting in Paris, he is poisoned, the last we see James Bond is his vision fading to lose consciousness, and many readers thought that ended Fleming James Bond.

When JFK published a list of their top favorite books, From Russia with Love on their, highlighting its sales in the U.S.. Of course, that list is put together of his publicist, but Fleming Kennedy met for dinner while visiting the United States and discussed with him some ideas for disposal of Castro.

Although many people claim that the book is the best James Bond book, it is true that it takes too long to get going, and the first third of the book is just not engaging enough. However, as well as being Fleming's most ambitious book, it is probably his most traditional novel, like most of his books to throw the reader right into the action and then see what happened to get to this point in time.