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| Author | John Gardner[1] |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Series | James Bond |
| Genre | Spy fiction |
| Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
Publication date | September 1994[1] |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover andPaperback) |
| ISBN | 0-399-13938-9 |
| OCLC | 30510541 |
| 823/.914 20 | |
| LC Class | PR6057.A63 S37 1994 |
SeaFire, first published in 1994, was the fourteenth novel byJohn Gardner featuringIan Fleming'ssecret agent,James Bond (including Gardner'snovelization ofLicence to Kill). Carrying theGlidrose Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom byHodder & Stoughton and in the United States byPutnam.
With the help of his latest girlfriend Flicka von Grüsse, James goes after billionaire Sir Maxwell Tarn, who thinks he's the next Hitler. Captain Bond now works for MicroGlobe One rather than an ill M whom he visits to cheer up and keep informed of the plot. The global trail takes 007 to Puerto Rico via Spain, Israel and Germany.
During the story, Bond proposes to Flicka. An old friend reappears to aid James and split up this spy twosome.
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