Three James Bond novellas come alive in Robert Whitfield's expert hands. The best, THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, follows Bond's thoughts and actions as he watches a beautiful cellist while waiting for a KGB sniper, events movie viewers will remember as the initial action in the movie of the same title. Also featured are PORTRAIT OF A LADY, about Bond's trip to Sotheby's in--literally--a bid to catch a Russian spy, and OCTOPUSSY, a story about a major's criminal activity, in which Bond plays only a small role. Robert Whitfield gives Bond a smooth, urbane voice, managing not to reflect any of the actors who've played the British spy on screen. He also nimbly handles the major's inner dialogue in OCTOPUSSY. J.A.S. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine--
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In a chilling drama starring secret agent James Bond, the legendary 007 deals with a rich, deranged major who cannot cope when his greedy past catches up with him. Reissue.
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