“The eyes behind the wide black rubber goggles were cold as flint. In the howling speed-turmoil of a B. S. A. M. 20 doing seventy, they were the only quiet things in the hurtling flesh and metal. Protected by the glass of the goggles, they stared fixedly ahead from just above the centre of the handle-bars, and their dark unwavering focus was that of gun-muzzles. Below the goggles, the wind had got into the face through the mouth and had wrenched the lips back into a square grin that showed big tombstone teeth and strips of whitish gum. On both sides of the grin the cheeks had been blown out by the wind into pouches that fluttered slightly. To right and left of the hurtling face under the crash-helmet, the black gauntlets, broken-wristed at the controls, looked like the attacking paws of a big animal.”
Five short stories find James Bond facing danger from a variety of sources, all of which he escapes through fast thinking and even faster action. The action shifts from Paris to Venice to Bermuda to sudden death in the Seychelles...