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by Ian Fleming
About 47 pages (14,190 words)
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James Bond

James Bond is a spy for a special branch of the British Intelligence. Bond is a man who enjoys adventure, so when he is stuck behind a desk doing paperwork he is always happy to be reassigned to an undercover job. This time Bond goes to America to find out who is behind a diamond smuggling ring. The mission is dangerous because it involves the members of an American mobster gang. Bond is warned that if he is to be in contact with any of the most dangerous members of the gang that he should end the mission and return home. However, Bond does not abort the mission because he was bored on the desk and he wants the adventure that this assignment will provide.

Bond travels to America with an illegal bundle of diamonds.....

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