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After some paperwork Bond finds out that the boss of Gonzales is Hammerstein and that he lives in Canada at the moment. Bond goes to Ottawa, where he meets a policeman who gives him information about Hammerstein's big villa. He also gives him the tip to go there pretending to be a hunter. Bond does so, and after a long walk through the forest he finds the villa. Carefully he looks for a good hiding place. But when he wants to kill him, a young woman stops him. It is Judy, the daughter of the Havelocks. She wants to avenge her parents with bow and arrow. Bond explains the situation and in the end they kill Hammerstein together. After that Bond goes back to London and Judy to Jamaica.

My opinion

When I got this book, I thought that it would be very easy to read because I had seen the film already. But I was not lucky. The book and the film are not the same. So I had to read the book to the end. But it is not very hard to read the book. The stories are very interesting. Sure they are not always typical for James Bond, but not bad to read. I only needed one week to read the book and to understand it. It was funny, because it was as easy as reading a German book.

Further information

In the book there are these other stories:

James Bond in the Forest, The Air Hostess, A Risky Business, The Rare Fish. I won't write about these stories, because then you would not have a reason to read the book.

After some paperwork Bond finds out that the boss of Gonzales is Hammerstein and that he lives in Canada at the moment. Bond goes to Ottawa, where he meets a policeman who gives him information about Hammerstein's big villa. He also gives him the tip to go there pretending to be a hunter. Bond does so, and after a long walk through the forest he finds the villa. Carefully he looks for a good hiding place. But when he wants to kill him, a young woman stops him. It is Judy, the daughter of the Havelocks. She wants to avenge her parents with bow and arrow. Bond explains the situation and in the end they kill Hammerstein together. After that Bond goes back to London and Judy to Jamaica.

My opinion

When I got this book, I thought that it would be very easy to read because I had seen the film already. But I was not lucky. The book and the film are not the same. So I had to read the book to the end. But it is not very hard to read the book. The stories are very interesting. Sure they are not always typical for James Bond, but not bad to read. I only needed one week to read the book and to understand it. It was funny, because it was as easy as reading a German book.

Further information

In the book there are these other stories:

James Bond in the Forest, The Air Hostess, A Risky Business, The Rare Fish. I won't write about these stories, because then you would not have a reason to read the book.

After some paperwork Bond finds out that the boss of Gonzales is Hammerstein and that he lives in Canada at the moment. Bond goes to Ottawa, where he meets a policeman who gives him information about Hammerstein's big villa. He also gives him the tip to go there pretending to be a hunter. Bond does so, and after a long walk through the forest he finds the villa. Carefully he looks for a good hiding place. But when he wants to kill him, a young woman stops him. It is Judy, the daughter of the Havelocks. She wants to avenge her parents with bow and arrow. Bond explains the situation and in the end they kill Hammerstein together. After that Bond goes back to London and Judy to Jamaica.

My opinion

When I got this book, I thought that it would be very easy to read because I had seen the film already. But I was not lucky. The book and the film are not the same. So I had to read the book to the end. But it is not very hard to read the book. The stories are very interesting. Sure they are not always typical for James Bond, but not bad to read. I only needed one week to read the book and to understand it. It was funny, because it was as easy as reading a German book.

Further information

In the book there are these other stories:

James Bond in the Forest, The Air Hostess, A Risky Business, The Rare Fish. I won't write about these stories, because then you would not have a reason to read the book.

After some paperwork Bond finds out that the boss of Gonzales is Hammerstein and that he lives in Canada at the moment. Bond goes to Ottawa, where he meets a policeman who gives him information about Hammerstein's big villa. He also gives him the tip to go there pretending to be a hunter. Bond does so, and after a long walk through the forest he finds the villa. Carefully he looks for a good hiding place. But when he wants to kill him, a young woman stops him. It is Judy, the daughter of the Havelocks. She wants to avenge her parents with bow and arrow. Bond explains the situation and in the end they kill Hammerstein together. After that Bond goes back to London and Judy to Jamaica.

My opinion

When I got this book, I thought that it would be very easy to read because I had seen the film already. But I was not lucky. The book and the film are not the same. So I had to read the book to the end. But it is not very hard to read the book. The stories are very interesting. Sure they are not always typical for James Bond, but not bad to read. I only needed one week to read the book and to understand it. It was funny, because it was as easy as reading a German book.

Further information

In the book there are these other stories:

James Bond in the Forest, The Air Hostess, A Risky Business, The Rare Fish. I won't write about these stories, because then you would not have a reason to read the book.

After some paperwork Bond finds out that the boss of Gonzales is Hammerstein and that he lives in Canada at the moment. Bond goes to Ottawa, where he meets a policeman who gives him information about Hammerstein's big villa. He also gives him the tip to go there pretending to be a hunter. Bond does so, and after a long walk through the forest he finds the villa. Carefully he looks for a good hiding place. But when he wants to kill him, a young woman stops him. It is Judy, the daughter of the Havelocks. She wants to

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