New Releases by Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming is the author of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service: A James Bond Novel | A Spy Thriller (2025), Live and Let Die (2024), THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (The Ultimate James Bond Classic) (2023), Goldfinger (2023), You Only Live Twice (2023).

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On Her Majesty’s Secret Service: A James Bond Novel | A Spy Thriller

release date: May 09, 2025
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service: A James Bond Novel | A Spy Thriller
If there is one thing that could get James Bond’s attention, it is being overtaken by a car driven by a beautiful woman. And Tracy is no ordinary woman. She’s reckless, fearless, and the only woman who might just make Bond believe in forever. As Bond pursues his arch-nemesis, Blofeld, he uncovers a sinister plot involving biological warfare that could devastate the world. From high-speed chases to a love story that redefines Bond, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service is one of Ian Fleming’s most thrilling and unforgettable Bond novels.

Live and Let Die

release date: Sep 06, 2024
Live and Let Die
Live and Let Die (1954) follows James Bond as he battles the ruthless criminal mastermind Mr. Big, who uses voodoo and fear to control his underworld empire, leading Bond on a dangerous mission across New York, Florida, and the Caribbean.

THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (The Ultimate James Bond Classic)

release date: Dec 08, 2023
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (The Ultimate James Bond Classic)
In 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' Ian Fleming masterfully crafts a narrative that diverges from the conventional espionage tale, presenting a more intimate and psychological exploration of the protagonist's experiences. The story unfolds through the eyes of Vivienne Michel, who recounts her harrowing ordeal while becoming intertwined with the indomitable James Bond. Fleming adopts a fluid literary style, navigating between suspenseful action and reflective contemplation, effectively immersing readers in the duality of love and danger amidst a backdrop of Cold War anxieties. This innovative departure from traditional storytelling not only reveals the complexities of human relationships but also critiques the era's perception of femininity within the spy genre. Fleming, a British author and former naval intelligence officer, drew upon his myriad experiences to produce this thrilling narrative. His encounters with wartime espionage and his understanding of both male and female perspectives in a tumultuous world informed his character-driven approach. As such, 'The Spy Who Loved Me' is not just a conventional Bond novel; it reflects Fleming's broader commentary on vulnerability and strength in relationships during a time of shifting gender dynamics. Readers seeking a unique entry point into the James Bond saga will find 'The Spy Who Loved Me' to be an essential and enriching addition to Fleming's canon. It invites not only fans of action-packed narratives but also those appreciating complex character studies, making it a provocative read that challenges and expands the conventions of its genre.

Goldfinger

release date: May 23, 2023
Goldfinger
JAMES BOND MUST STOP A GOLD-OBSESSED MILLIONAIRE AND THE HEIST OF THE CENTURY Auric Goldfinger is the richest man in England―though his wealth can’t be found in banks. He’s been hoarding vast stockpiles of his namesake metal, and it has attracted the suspicion of Bond’s superiors at MI6. Sent to investigate, Bond uncovers an ingenious gold-smuggling scheme, as well as Goldfinger’s most daring caper yet: Operation Grand Slam, a heist so audacious it could bring down the world economy and put the fate of the West in the hands of SMERSH. Only 007 can stop the enigmatic millionaire and his murderous mania for gold.

You Only Live Twice

release date: May 23, 2023
You Only Live Twice
BOND TAKES ON A DEATH-DEFYING NEW MISSION TO SECURE KEY JAPANESE INTELLIGENCE James Bond is shattered by the murder of his wife at the hands of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, and only the prospect of a particularly challenging mission can draw him out of his deep depression. Determined to restore 007 to his former effectiveness, M sends Bond to Japan, where a criminal mastermind is using a poisonous garden inside a rocky island fortress to lure people to their deaths. Bond will have to infiltrate and destroy this mysterious "Castle of Death" in exchange for top secret Japanese intelligence. When the mastermind behind the deadly plot proves to be an old and terrifying enemy, 007 will have to use all of his skills in a fight to the death.

Thunderball

release date: May 23, 2023
Thunderball
JAMES BOND IS HOT ON THE TRAIL OF TWO STOLEN ATOM BOMBS Upon M’s insistence, James Bond takes a two-week respite in a secluded natural health spa. But amid the bland teas and tasteless yogurts Bond stumbles onto the trail of a lethal man with ties to a new secret organization called SPECTRE. When SPECTRE hijacks two A-bombs, a frantic global search for the weapons ensues, and M’s hunch that the plane containing the bombs will make a clean drop into the ocean sends Bond to the Bahamas to investigate. On the island paradise, 007 finds a wealthy pleasure seeker’s treasure hunt and meets Domino Vitali, the gorgeous mistress of Emilio Largo, otherwise known as SPECTRE’s Number 1. But as powerful as he is, Emilio works for someone else: Ernst Stavro Blofeld, a peculiar man with a deadly creative mind.

Octopussy and the Living Daylights

release date: May 23, 2023
Octopussy and the Living Daylights
FOUR TALES OF INTRIGUE THAT PUSH 007 TO THE LIMIT In “Octopussy,” a former operative in the Second World War must face the consequences of past sins when James Bond knocks on the door of his Caribbean fortress, and in “The Property of a Lady” Bond deciphers the elaborate codes of a Sotheby’s bidding war in order to catch a KGB agent. “007 in New York” takes Bond to the titular city to warn an ex-agent of her boyfriend’s secret KGB affiliation. And “The Living Daylights” sends Bond to Berlin to protect a British agent before an assassin strikes.

Casino Royale

release date: Nov 13, 2022
Casino Royale
In 'Casino Royale,' Ian Fleming introduces readers to the iconic character of James Bond, a British Secret Service agent tasked with defeating the enigmatic Le Chiffre in a high-stakes poker game. This debut novel masterfully blends elements of espionage, intrigue, and romance, employing a sharp, concise writing style that propels the narrative forward. Fleming's vivid descriptions and atmospheric settings encapsulate the glamour and danger of the 1950s, providing a rich tapestry against which themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the spectrum of human desire unfold, establishing a benchmark for the spy genre. Fleming, a former naval intelligence officer and journalist, drew upon his own experiences in the world of espionage to craft a narrative that feels both authentic and fantastical. His fascination with adventure and the intricacies of international intrigue is palpable, and his understanding of human relationships infuses the story with depth. 'Casino Royale' not only marks the genesis of a cultural phenomenon but also reflects Fleming's own life, where danger often danced hand in hand with sophistication and style. This novel is a must-read for fans of espionage, thrillers, and anyone intrigued by the psychological nuances of its characters. 'Casino Royale' epitomizes the complexity of the human experience while entertaining readers with pulse-pounding suspense, making it a timeless entry in the literary canon of the spy genre.

The Spy Who Loved Me

release date: Nov 13, 2022
The Spy Who Loved Me
In 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' Ian Fleming takes a bold narrative detour from the iconic perspective of the debonair agent 007, instead offering readers a first-person vantage point from Vivienne Michel, a young Canadian woman ensnared in a web of espionage. This novel stands out in the James Bond series not only for its sexually explicit content but also for its experimental storytelling structure, with James Bond himself making a relatively late appearance in the narrative. Fleming's choice to blend a personal account with the typically male-centric espionage genre offers a unique literary experience, framed in the elegant prose and thrilling escapades that are the hallmark of Fleming's work. The book's sharp deviation from the conventional Bond formula provides a fascinating, immersive exploration of themes and characters in the series. Ian Fleming, a literary craftsman, drew inspiration for his narratives from his own experiences as a naval intelligence officer, imbuing his works with a sense of authenticity and insider knowledge. 'The Spy Who Loved Me' was penned in the later phase of Fleming's career, a period marked by introspection and a desire to innovate within his established oeuvre. The inclusion of a prologue that extends fictional authorship to Vivienne Michel itself speaks volumes about Fleming's experimental ambitions at the time, blending reality with his fiction in unprecedented ways. 'The Spy Who Loved Me' is an essential read not just for Bond enthusiasts but for anyone interested in the evolution of spy fiction. Fleming's careful expansion of the genre's perspective and his rich character development here are intriguing departures from convention. It offers a rare narrative twist within the Bond lexicon, making it a compelling addition to the bookshelf of scholars and fans alike who seek to understand the full breadth of Fleming's storytelling genius and the complex world of James Bond.

From Russia With Love

release date: Aug 16, 2022
From Russia With Love
From Russia With Love, the fifth novel in Ian Fleming's iconic James Bond series, is a riveting espionage thriller that intricately weaves international intrigue with a profound exploration of human nature. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the narrative unfurls as Bond is unwittingly drawn into a complex trap orchestrated by the sinister organization SPECTRE. With Fleming's signature crisp prose and vivid imagery, the novel skillfully navigates themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the often murky morality of espionage, encapsulating the anxieties of its era while delivering a fast-paced, suspenseful plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Ian Fleming, a British naval intelligence officer during World War II, infused his experiences into his writing, making his works resonant and authentic. His understanding of the espionage world and its players, combined with his flair for adventure and luxurious settings, shaped his characterization of Bond—a suave, complex figure entrenched in global politics. Fleming's own fascination with the art of spying, influenced by his background, culminates in this masterful narrative that underscores the tensions of the 1960s. From Russia With Love is not merely a spy novel; it serves as a commentary on the darker aspects of human ambition. For readers seeking a thrilling yet thoughtful exploration of Cold War dynamics, this novel is an essential addition to the canon of modern literature, promising to enthrall both new and returning fans of the legendary spy.

Diamonds are Forever

release date: Aug 16, 2022
Diamonds are Forever
In 'Diamonds are Forever', Ian Fleming continues the daring exploits of his iconic British spy, James Bond. Set against a backdrop of international intrigue and luxury, Fleming weaves a tale of espionage that straddles the line between the gritty realism of the post-World War II era and the glamour of the nascent jet-set culture. The narrative, told with Fleming's characteristically crisp and vivid prose, follows 007 as he investigates a diamond smuggling ring, his journey taking him from the diamond mines of Sierra Leone to the glamorous casinos of Las Vegas. This novel encapsulates Fleming's adept skill in blending action, suspense, and romance, providing a fascinating window into the literary and social contexts of the mid-twentieth century. Ian Fleming, a former intelligence officer, brought authenticity and firsthand experience to his portrayal of the shadowy world of spies and criminal syndicates. His writing career was deeply influenced by his service during the war, where he was involved in high-stakes operations that no doubt inspired the complex plots and compelling characters that populate his novels. 'Diamonds are Forever', the fourth book in the James Bond series, echoes Fleming's fascination with wealth, power, and the darker facets of human nature, all components that he observed during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division. 'Diamonds are Forever' is a must-read for aficionados of classic spy fiction and those intrigued by the interplay of geopolitics and criminal enterprise in literature. Fleming's mastery of the genre offers readers an exciting and timeless adventure, and his rendering of James Bond defines the archetype of the modern espionage hero. This special edition by DigiCat Publishing invites readers to delve into the world of 007 with renewed appreciation for Fleming's contribution to literature and the enduring appeal of his suave and unflappable secret agent.

Moonraker

release date: Aug 16, 2022
Moonraker
In "Moonraker," Ian Fleming presents an enthralling blend of espionage and high-stakes adventure set against the backdrop of post-war Britain. The novel intricately weaves themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral complexities of power, while capturing the essence of the Cold War era. With its elegant prose and vivid imagery, Fleming's literary style showcases his ability to evoke tension and excitement, drawing readers into the glamorous yet perilous world of 007. Unlike other Bond novels, "Moonraker" explores the psychological motivations of its characters, particularly the enigmatic Hugo Drax, whose shadowy past adds layers of intrigue to the narrative. Fleming, a naval intelligence officer during World War II, imbues his writing with authentic insights into the world of espionage. His experiences in military intelligence not only informed the actions of his iconic character, James Bond, but also fostered a nuanced portrayal of the geopolitical landscape of his time. "Moonraker" was published at a time when the genre of spy fiction was burgeoning, allowing Fleming to cement Bond's place as a cultural icon. For readers seeking exhilarating escapism intertwined with incisive social commentary, "Moonraker" stands as a quintessential read. Fleming's masterful storytelling and character development invite audiences to delve deeper into the psyche of one of literature's most fascinating anti-heroes. This novel is a must for those who appreciate gripping narratives and the timeless allure of espionage.

For Your Eyes Only: Five secret occasions in the life of James Bond

release date: Aug 16, 2022
For Your Eyes Only: Five secret occasions in the life of James Bond
In "For Your Eyes Only: Five Secret Occasions in the Life of James Bond," Ian Fleming delves into the enigmatic persona of his iconic spy through five compelling narratives, intertwining espionage with personal intrigue. Crafted with Fleming's signature prose marked by precision and flair, these stories explore complex themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral ambiguity inherent in the world of espionage. The collection's placement within the broader Bond canon, juxtaposed against the backdrop of post-war tensions, offers readers a glimpse into the psyche of a character shaped by his experiences and the tumultuous geopolitical landscape of the 1950s. Ian Fleming, born in 1908, was a British author and naval intelligence officer whose diverse experiences influenced his writing. From the glamorous settings to the high-stakes situations faced by Bond, Fleming's personal background in military intelligence and his keen observations of the elite lifestyle informed his creation of a character who embodies both charm and danger. His own adventures and love for travel further enriched the narratives, providing authenticity to Bond's global escapades. For fans of espionage literature and those intrigued by the complexity of human motivations, "For Your Eyes Only" is an essential addition to the Bond legacy. Fleming's mastery of storytelling invites readers to dive deeper into the life of James Bond, offering not only thrilling escapism but also a nuanced understanding of one of literature's most enduring characters.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service

release date: Jan 15, 2022
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the second book in what is known as the "Blofeld trilogy", which begins with Thunderball and concludes with You Only Live Twice. The story centres on Bond's ongoing search to find Ernst Stavro Blofeld after the Thunderball incident; through contact with the College of Arms in London Bond finds Blofeld based in Switzerland. After meeting him and discovering his latest plans, Bond attacks the centre where he is based, although Blofeld escapes in the confusion. Bond meets and falls in love with Contessa Teresa "Tracy" di Vicenzo during the story.

James Bond: Casino Royale

release date: Apr 11, 2018
James Bond: Casino Royale
Ian Fleming's literary debut of British Secret Service agent 007 is stylishly adapted to the sequential art medium by Van Jensen and Matt Southworth in the official James Bond: Casino Royale graphic novel. Sent to a French casino in Royale-les-Eaux, Bond aims to eliminate the threat of the deadly Le Chiffre by bankrupting the ruthless SMERSH operative at the baccarat table. However, when the luck of the draw favors his enemy, 007 becomes the target of assassins and torturers in a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse.

007

release date: May 27, 2015
007
The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, seven other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelizations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver and William Boyd, with a further instalment due in September 2015 by Anthony Horowitz. Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.

The Man with the Golden Gun

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Man with the Golden Gun
"Brainwashed by the KGB, James Bond is prevented from assassinating M. and, assisted by Mary Goodnight, takes on the KGB-controlled killer Francisco Scaramanga, following him on a perilous trail through bordello, bedrooms, and mangrove swamp"--NoveList.

From a View to a Kill

release date: Sep 01, 2000
From a View to a Kill
Stories in the Travelman Short Stories series take the reader to places of mystery, fantasy, horror, romance, and corners of the universe yet unexplored. In turn, readers take them on the bus or subway, slip them into briefcases and lunchboxes, and send them from Jersey to Juneau. Each classic or original short story is printed on one sheet of paper and folded like a map. This makes it simple to read while commuting, convenient to carry when not, and easy to give or send to a friend. A paper envelope is provided for mailing or gift-giving, and both are packaged in a clear plastic envelope for display. The cost is not much more than a greeting card.

The Man with the Golden Gun (simplified)

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Ian Fleming's Live and Let Die

Ian Fleming's Live and Let Die
Beautiful, fortune-telling Solitaire is the prisoner (and tool) of Mr. Big -- master of fear, artist in crime, and Voodoo Baron of Death. James Bond has no time for superstition -- he knows that Big is also a top SMERSH operative and a real threat. More than that, after tracking him through the jazz joints of Harlem to the Everglades and on to the Caribbean, 007 has realized that Mr. Big is one of the most dangerous men that he has ever faced. And no one, not even the enigmatic Solitaire, can be sure how their battle of wills is going to end ... Book jacket.

Ian Fleming's Goldfinger

Ian Fleming's Goldfinger
Auric Goldfinger is the richest man in England though his wealth can't be found in banks. He's been hoarding vast stockpiles of his namesake metal, and it's attracted the suspicion of 007's superiors at MI6. Sent to investigate, Bond uncovers an ingenious gold-smuggling scheme, as well as Goldfinger's most daring caper yet: Operation Grand Slam, a gold heist so audacious it could bring down the world economy and put the fate of the West in the hands of SMERSH. To stop Goldfinger, Bond will have to survive a showdown with the sinister millionaire's henchman, Oddjob, a tenacious karate master who can kill with one well-aimed toss of his razor-rimmed bowler hat.

Ian Fleming's From Russia, with Love

Ian Fleming's From Russia, with Love
Name: Bond, James. Height: 183 cm, weight: 76 kg; slim build; eyes: blue; hair: black; scar down right cheek & on left shoulder; all-round athlete; expert pistol shot, boxer, knife-thrower; does not use disguises. Languages: French and German. Smokes heavily (NB: special cigarettes with three gold bands); vices: drink, but not to excess, and women. Every major foreign government organization has a file on British secret agent James Bond. Now, Russia's lethal SMERSH organization has targeted him for elimination. SMERSH has the perfect bait in the irresistible Tatiana Romanova, who lures 007 to Istanbul promising the top-secret Spektor cipher machine. But when Bond walks willingly into the trap, a game of cross and double-cross ensues, with Bond both the stakes and the prize.

For Your Eyes Only

For Your Eyes Only
Tropical Africa was one of the last regions of the world to experience formal European colonialism, a process that coincided with the advent of a range of new scientific specialties and research methods. Africa as a Living Laboratory is a far-reaching study of the thorny relationship between imperialism and the role of scientific expertise—environmental, medical, racial, and anthropological—in the colonization of British Africa. A key source for Helen Tilley’s analysis is the African Research Survey, a project undertaken in the 1930s to explore how modern science was being applied to African problems. This project both embraced and recommended an interdisciplinary approach to research on Africa that, Tilley argues, underscored the heterogeneity of African environments and the interrelations among the problems being studied. While the aim of British colonialists was unquestionably to transform and modernize Africa, their efforts, Tilley contends, were often unexpectedly subverted by scientific concerns with the local and vernacular. Meticulously researched and gracefully argued, Africa as a Living Laboratory transforms our understanding of imperial history, colonial development, and the role science played in both.

From Russia With Love by Ian Fleming

From Russia With Love by Ian Fleming
From Russia, with Love is the fifth novel by the English author Ian Fleming to feature his fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond. Fleming wrote the story in early 1956 at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica; at the time he thought it might be his final Bond book. The novel was first published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape on 8 April 1957. The story centres on a plot by SMERSH, the Soviet counter-intelligence agency, to assassinate Bond in such a way as to discredit both him and his organisation. As bait, the Russians use a beautiful cipher clerk Tatiana Romanova and the Spektor, a Soviet decoding machine. Much of the action takes place in Istanbul and on the Orient Express. The book was inspired by Fleming's visit to Turkey on behalf of The Sunday Times to report on an Interpol conference; he returned to Britain by the Orient Express. From Russia, with Love deals with the East-West tensions of the Cold War, and the decline of British power and influence in the post-Second World War era. SMERSH, the Soviet counterintelligence agency, plans to commit a grand act of terrorism in the intelligence field. For this, it targets the British secret service agent James Bond. Due in part to his role in the defeat of the SMERSH agents Le Chiffre, Mr Big and Hugo Drax, Bond has been listed as an enemy of the Soviet state and a "death warrant" is issued for him. His death is planned to precipitate a major sex scandal, which will run in the world press for months and leave his and his service's reputations in tatters. Bond's killer is to be the SMERSH executioner Donovan "Red" Grant, a British Army deserter and psychopath whose homicidal urges coincide with the full moon. Kronsteen, SMERSH's chess-playing master planner, and Colonel Rosa Klebb, the head of Operations and Executions, devise the operation. They instruct an attractive young cipher clerk, Corporal Tatiana Romanova, to falsely defect from her post in Istanbul and claim to have fallen in love with Bond after seeing a photograph of him. As an added lure for Bond, Romanova will provide the British with a Spektor, a Russian decoding device much coveted by MI6. She is not told the details of the plan. The offer of defection is received by MI6 in London, ostensibly from Romanova, but is conditional that Bond collects her and the Spektor from Istanbul. MI6 is unsure of Romanova's motive, but the prize of the Spektor is too tempting to ignore; Bond's superior, M, orders him to go to Turkey. Once there, Bond forms a comradeship with Darko Kerim, head of the British service's station in Turkey. Bond meets Romanova and they plan their route out of Turkey with the Spektor. He and Kerim believe her story and the three board the Orient Express. Kerim quickly discovers three Russian MGB agents on board, travelling incognito. He uses bribes and trickery to have two of them taken off the train, but he is later found dead in his compartment with the body of the third MGB agent.

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming
Casino Royale is the first novel by the British author Ian Fleming. Published in 1953, it is the first James Bond book, and it paved the way for a further eleven novels and two short story collections by Fleming, followed by numerous continuation Bond novels by other authors. The story concerns the British secret agent James Bond, gambling at the casino in Royale-les-Eaux to bankrupt Le Chiffre, the treasurer of a French union and a member of the Russian secret service. Bond is supported in his endeavours by Vesper Lynd, a member of his own service, as well as Felix Leiter of the CIA and René Mathis of the French Deuxième Bureau. Fleming used his wartime experiences as a member of the Naval Intelligence Division, and the people he met during his work, to provide plot elements; the character of Bond also reflected many of Fleming's personal tastes. Fleming wrote the draft in early 1952 at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica while awaiting his marriage. He was initially unsure whether the work was suitable for publication, but was assured by his friend, the novelist William Plomer, that the novel had promise. The British Secret Service M, the Head of the British Secret Service, assigns James Bond, 007, to play against and bankrupt Le Chiffre, the paymaster for a SMERSH-controlled trade union, in a high-stakes baccarat game at the Royale-les-Eaux casino in northern France. As part of Bond's cover as a rich Jamaican playboy, M also assigns as his companion Vesper Lynd, personal assistant to the Head of Section S (Soviet Union). The CIA and the French Deuxième Bureau also send agents as observers. The game soon turns into an intense confrontation between Le Chiffre and Bond; Le Chiffre wins the first round, cleaning Bond out of his funds. As Bond contemplates the prospect of reporting his failure to M, the CIA agent, Felix Leiter, gives him an envelope of money and a note: "Marshall Aid. Thirty-two million francs. With the compliments of the USA." The game continues, despite the attempts of one of Le Chiffre's minders to kill Bond. Bond eventually wins, taking from Le Chiffre eighty million francs belonging to SMERSH. Desperate to recover the money, Le Chiffre kidnaps Lynd and tortures Bond, threatening to kill them both if he does not get the money back. During the torture, a SMERSH assassin enters and kills Le Chiffre as punishment for losing the money. The agent does not kill Bond, saying that he has no orders to do so, but cuts a Cyrillic 'Ш' for шпион (shpión, Russian for spy) into Bond's hand so that future SMERSH agents will be able to identify him as such.
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