A review by latterature
The Man With the Golden Gun by Ian Fleming

2.0

Published posthumously, Fleming cannot provide much in 'Golden Gun' that he hasn't already done better in the previous eleven Bond novels. Even the titular assassin, far from the dashing Christopher Lee of the 1974 film adaption (itself one of the more-maligned entries in the series) is nothing more than a gun-toting gangster who is never truly-believable as Bond's rival. Some tense moments of 007 undercover, but not enough.