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In Secret Service
In Secret Service
Author: Mitch Silver
1964: James Bond's creator Ian Fleming, himself a World War II British Naval Intelligence officer, seals a manuscript intended for a future reader whom he must trust will serve the truth decades later .... — 2005: An American academic is summoned to Ireland to claim a strange inheritance -- a memoir, penned by the famous author, details informati...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9781416537953
ISBN-10: 1416537953
Publication Date: 4/29/2008
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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davidmartin52 avatar reviewed In Secret Service on + 35 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Was Ian Fleming (author of James Bond) really a covert agent during WWII? Well, Fleming told you all about it, in his own hand, when a safe deposit box had to be opened before scheduled in 2014. If you didn't know it was a novel, it very well could be a true story. While not as exciting a read as a James Bond/Mitch Rapp/Gabriel Allon thriller, the story seems real and completely plausible. I picked up the book for $2 on a whim and was glad I did.
PIZZELLEBFS avatar reviewed In Secret Service on + 331 more book reviews
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First-time novelist Silver spins an unlikely if entertaining tale connecting mysteries concerning the abdication of King Edward VIII, WWII and the death of Princess Diana. Present-day Yale history professor Amy Greenberg journeys to Dublin to pick up the contents of a previously unknown safety deposit box leased by her deceased grandfatherwhich turns out to be an unpublished, nonfiction manuscript written in 1964 by Ian Fleming of James Bond fame: "You see, I've been sitting on a terrible secret since the war." The Fleming manuscript, alternating chapters with the contemporary story, details how Edward, after abdicating, formed a secret relationship with Adolf Hitler. The modern-day sections of the book consist mostly of Amy and her boyfriend, Scott Brown, fighting off a host of villains who want to steal, for rather obscure reasons, the Fleming material. Silver delights in making the sometimes improbable historical links that form the basis of his plot, and his high spirits are so contagious that readers will happily go along for the ride.
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