In Secret Service [abridged]

by Mitch Silver

Other authorsSimon Jones (Reader), Dagmara Dominczyk (Reader)
CD audiobook, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Genres

Publication

Simon & Schuster Audio (2007), Edition: ABRIDGED Audiobook, 5 CDs, 5 hrs 37 mins

Description

In 1964, James Bond's creator sealed a package containing a manuscript he thought no one would read until fifty years after his death. As an officer in Britain's Naval Intelligence during World War II, Ian Fleming had his own adventures to recount, and a conscience to unburden. His family ties and his career had taken him to the upper echelons of British and American society and espionage, the world of danger, betrayal, and deceit that he replicated in his famous James Bond novels. But this hidden manuscript contained a real spy story...with secrets that could explode history if revealed. In 2005, Amy Greenberg -- a young American academic with a glittering future -- is summoned to Ireland to claim the contents of her grandfather's safe deposit box, in which she finds a manuscript by Ian Fleming. The pages contain confidential information so potentially explosive that Amy soon discovers that people on both sides of the Atlantic are willing to kill to maintain its secrecy. In a race against time, Amy must unlock the manuscript's secrets and outwit unknown assailants who will do anything to bury the truth. In "Secret Service" is a historical mystery inside a contemporary thriller, a brand-new take on espionage suspense.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

336 p.; 9.3 inches

ISBN

0743562232 / 9780743562232

Local notes

* Mitch Silver's debut novel.
After 40 years of secrecy, an original accounting of James Bond author Ian Flemming's WW II years, is uncovered. His story involves and begins with the British aristocracy from the time just before the short reign of King and his abdication of the throne to his brother, King George, through to September 1997, the time of Princess Diana's death.
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