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Ian Fleming

Thunderball

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In “Thunderball,” Ian Fleming crafts a gripping tale that merges espionage, adventure, and a tantalizing narrative steeped in Cold War tensions. The novel follows the indomitable James Bond as he confronts the sinister organization SPECTRE, which has hijacked a NATO bomber carrying nuclear warheads. Fleming's signature prose, laced with vivid descriptions and an atmospheric sense of danger, invites readers into a world of high-stakes intrigue, exotic locales, and morally ambiguous characters. The text exemplifies Fleming's mastery of suspense and complex plotting, revealing the psychological motivations behind both heroes and villains in a post-war society riddled with paranoia and power struggles. Ian Fleming, a former intelligence officer during World War II, drew upon his experiences in military espionage to inform his vivid storytelling and character development. “Thunderball” represents a culmination of Fleming's fascination with the seductive allure of danger and the adrenaline-fueled life of a spy. His background in naval intelligence and his exposure to global politics heavily influenced the intricate plot of this installment in the Bond series, shedding light on the geopolitical anxieties of the era. Readers seeking a compelling mix of action, intrigue, and exploration of moral complexities will find “Thunderball” an essential addition to their literary collection. Fleming's unparalleled ability to weave realism with fantasy creates a story that remains relevant, engaging, and thought-provoking, extending beyond mere spy fiction into a reflection of a world teetering on the brink of chaos.
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Bookwire
Publicação original
2021
Ano da publicação
2021
Editora
Good Press
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