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Short Review: I enjoyed the Bond movies as a kid (and still do mostly enjoy the new ones). But the cartoonish villians of the old movies bug me. So I was annoyed by this movie when I caught part of it on TV a while back. But as a book the plot seems more reasonable and of the original Bond books I think I rank it highest of those I have read.
My full review is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/majestys-secret-service/
You Have All The Time in The World
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the tenth novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series. It was first published in 1963. It is the second book in what is known as the “Blofeld trilogy”. This begins with Thunderball and concludes with You Only Live Twice. Fleming wrote the book in Jamaica whilst the first film in the Eon Productions series of films, Dr. No, was being filmed nearby.
After The Spy Who Loved Me' ‘On Her Majesty's Secret Service' is a return to form. In some ways it is a typical Fleming book. The plot is over the top and the story is exciting. Bond is in danger throughout. We also get the customary large scale battle at the end. This is all interspersed with action and pace, for example Bond's frenetic ski chase. But in other ways Fleming departs from his normal blueprint as he shows an emotional side to Bond. Bond visits the grave of Casino Royale's Vesper Lynd, which he apparently does every year. He also asks the enigmatic Tracy to marry him after becoming emotionally involved. Both Bond and Tracey appear to be isolated people who both want more security in life.
Fleming is also great at the descriptive passages too. The scenes on the beach or in the Alps are well depicted and expressed in a way without breaking up a flow in the narrative. Fleming does insist on protracted explanations of card games and alpine sports.
In summary, On Her Majesty's Secret Service is a notable chapter in the saga of James Bond. It pits Bond against his arch nemesis Blofeld's and is one of the better books. The mingling of Bond's personal life into the tale elevates this book higher than most in the series and this keeps the reader gripped until the end.
June 2016 Edit
The BBC Radio audio version it definitely worth listening to. Read by ex-Bond girl Joanna Lumley.
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14 primary booksJames Bond (Original Series) is a 14-book series with 14 primary works first released in 1953 with contributions by Ian Fleming and Robert Whitfield.
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49 primary books50 released booksJames Bond - Extended Series is a 68-book series with 50 primary works first released in 1953 with contributions by Ian Fleming, Robert Whitfield, and 14 others.
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