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Casino Royale (James Bond, #1)

Ian Fleming · 1953 · Book

Fiction, Spy, Thriller

This work marks the intriguing origin of a complex protagonist entangled in a world of espionage, deceit, and high-stakes gambling.

ModernThe Interplay of Luck and Skill in EspionageMoral Ambiguity of the SpyRomantic Entanglement Amidst DangerThe Psychological Landscape of BetrayalThe Archetype of the Suave Secret Agent

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