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Casino Royale

This classic spy novel introduces James Bond, a suave and resourceful secret agent, as he embarks on his first assignment. The story unfolds in the glamorous world of Monte Carlo, where Bond is sent to investigate a high-stakes gambling ring and thwart a plot that threatens global security. more

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Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming, a renowned British author, was born on May 28, 1908, in London. He is best known for creating the James Bond series of novels, which have achieved immense success and influence since the first book, 'Casino Royale,' was published in 1953. more

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