With his love of cars, casinos, caviar, and Omega watches, Ian Fleming's peerlessly suave helped to turned and the cutthroat world of Cold War espionage into a seductive martini fueled escape for an audience of millions.By the 1960s, Fleming's best-selling novels, and the movies such as Dr. No, From Russia with Love, and Goldfinger had helped to create an incredibly glorified and glossy image of MI6 around the world.At the same time, America's own intelligence service, the CIA, was suffering major blows to its reputation after a handful of bungled operations
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