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Live and Let Die Study Guide

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by Ian Fleming
About 50 pages (14,902 words)
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Chapter 1 - The Red Carpet Summary

Secret Agent James Bond is on a mission to stop gold coins from being smuggled out of Jamaica. The pirate treasure is being smuggled by a Harlem gangster known as Mr. Big. The Haitian gangster uses voodoo to control a large African American community around the United States and uses the gold to fund SMERSH, the evil Soviet agency that is Bond's arch-nemeses. Bond heads to New York City to work with his old friend, Felix Leiter. While there, Bond comes face to face with Mr. Big and sees the evil genius in the man's eyes. He also meets Soliaire, the beautiful woman being held captive by Mr. Big. The story then moves to Florida where Leiter is attacked by a shark and nearly dies. Bond discovers Mr. Big's.....

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