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Octopussy and the Living Daylights (James Bond, #14)

Ian Fleming · 1966 · Book

Fiction, Thriller, Spy

This work intertwines themes of espionage with personal dilemmas, showcasing the intricate balance between duty and passion in the life of its protagonist.

ContemporaryComplexities of Love and BetrayalThe Moral Ambiguity of EspionageThe Psychological Effects of WarClass and Social HierarchyThe Duality of Human Nature

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