The Man with the Red Tattoo
James Bond (Original Series)
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Raymond Benson
About this listen
When a British businessman and his family are killed in Japan by a virulent form of West Nile disease, James Bond suspects a mass assassination. Investigating with the help of beautiful Japanese agent Reiko Tamura and his old friend, Tiger Tanaka, Bond searches for the killers and the one surviving daughter, Mayumi.
Bond's discoveries lead him to believe that two powerful factions controlled by the mysterious terrorist Goro Yoshida are playing God. Between them they have created the perfect weapon, one small and seemingly insignificant enough to strike anywhere, unnoticed.
With an emergency G8 summit meeting just days away, Bond has his work cut out for him discovering when - and how - the next attack will occur. It's a race against time as Bond confronts both man and nature in a desperate bid to stop the release of a deadly virus that could destroy the Western world.
©2012 Raymond Benson (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, Inc.What listeners say about The Man with the Red Tattoo
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- SoMrHarris
- 07-10-22
No Seppuku Needed
Raymond Benson goes out in great form, with his last (Non-movie tie-in) Bond novel. Its great to have Bond back in Japan, and great to have Tiger Tanaka return too. Great story, interesting characters, and superb narration.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-01-22
Bensons worst
Not worth the time. Highly confusing first half, story is very wishy washy. Since the demise of the Union, it seems ideas were running low and Benson was just tying up loose ends with this.
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