The Killing Zone

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The Killing Zone
Author
Spy novel
Publisher"A Charter Book"
Publication date
1985
Media typePrint (paperback)

The Killing Zone is an unauthorised

John Gardner
who wrote from 1981 to 1996.

It was first published in the United Kingdom as "A Charter Book" but is no longer in print.[3]

Plot

The novel begins with the murder of Bill Tanner by Klaus Doberman, a German-South American drug lord. Enraged by his friend's death, Bond disobeys his official orders to get revenge. According to the cover blurb on the back of the book, "In this new high voltage spy thriller, Secret Agent 007 must "liquidate" ruthless billionaire kingpin Klaus Doberman. But James Bond has his hands full as he battles a luscious lady assassin who offers lethal love Russian style and a slit-eyed Oriental sadist who is an elusive and deadly Ninja. Aided by his confederate Lotta Head and his old CIA buddy Felix Leiter, 007 is pitted against Klaus Doberman in his heavily armed fortress high in the Mexican Sierra Madres ... in the most bloodcurdling death duel in the great Bond saga."

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Colloff, Pamela (December 1999). "Bio Hazard". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  2. Washington Post
    19 March 2000: p. F.1.
  3. ^ "A Ruse By Any Other Name Is Still A Ruse". Retrieved 2006-06-18.

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