The Man from Barbarossa
John Gardner
ISBN: | 9780340531242 |
Publisher: | Hodder & Stoughton Ltd |
Published: | 15 August, 1991 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Editions: |
8 other editions
of this product
|
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- 2 From Russia with Love
- 3 Goldfinger
- 4 Thunderball
- 5 You Only Live Twice
- 7 Diamonds are Forever
- 8 Live and Let Die
- 9 The Man with the Golden Gun
- 10 The Spy Who Loved Me
- 11 Moonraker
- 12 For Your Eyes Only
- 13 Octopussy
- 14 A View to a Kill
- 15 The Living Daylights
- 16 Licence to Kill
- 17 GoldenEye
- 18 Tomorrow Never Dies
- 19 The World Is Not Enough
- 20 Die Another Day
- 21 Casino Royale
- 22 Quantum of Solace
- 003½: The Adventures of James Bond Junior
- Brokenclaw
- COLD
- Carte Blanche
- Colonel Sun
- Death is Forever
- Devil May Care
- Doubleshot
- For Special Services
- High Time to Kill
- Icebreaker
- James Bond Uncollected Short Stories
- James Bond and Moonraker
- James Bond uncollected and other miscellaneous short stories
- James Bond, the Spy Who Loved ME
- James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007
- Licence Renewed
- Never Dream of Dying
- Never Send Flowers
- No Deals, Mr. Bond
- Nobody Lives For Ever
- Octopussy and The Living Daylights
- Per Fine Ounce
- Role of Honour
- Scorpius
- SeaFire
- Secret Servant: The Moneypenny Diaries
- The Facts of Death
- The Killing Zone
- The Man from Barbarossa
- The Man with the Red Tattoo
- The Moneypenny Diaries: Final Fling
- The Moneypenny Diaries: Guardian Angel
- Thrilling Cities
- Win, Lose or Die
- Young Bond Book 4
- Zero Minus Ten
The Man from Barbarossa
John Gardner
Nobody could possibly have foreseen that the abduction of an old man in New Jersey would be the prelude to a drama played out on the world's stage. Or that it was the first step in a plot so ingenious and skilful that the stability of nations would rock wildly to its adroit tune. Or that around the world a name now indelibly associated with the horror of genocide--Babi Yar--would once again be headline news. Or that soon an unlikely alliance would take place between the KGB, the Israeli Mossad, and the French and British Secret Intelligence Services. And all because of an organization hitherto unknown, the Scales of Justice. For James Bond it meant a twist that no-one could have invented in their wildest dreams before the era of Glasnost and perestroika--for this new assignment James Bond would not simply work with his former arch-enemy, the KGB, he would be operating under their control . . .
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