The cover, drawn by Cliff Spohn, of Programmed for Danger by Jean M Favors In Programmed for Danger, by Jean M Favors, the reader once again becomes James Bond to search for the Z-Disc, a revolutionary energy device that's been stolen from Zorin's base in the French Riviera. I tweeted about it back in October last year, but I thought I'd post about it here as well. In the books, the reader assumes the role of James Bond and chooses options along various narrative threads to save the world from the dastardly plans of an evil genius.Īs I was reading the article, I was struck by a coincidence between one of the books and GoldenEye, released in 1995. There's a fascinating article by Philip Poggiali in issue 36 of MI6 Confidentialabout the series of James Bond-themed 'Find Your Fate' books, which were published in 1985 to coincide with the release of A View to a Kill.
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