Diamond fever (novel)
Diamond fever | |
Original title | Diamonds Are Forever |
German title | Diamond fever |
author | Ian Fleming |
translation to German | Günter Eichel (1960), Stephanie Pannen and Anika Klüver (2012) |
Previous novel | Moonraker |
Subsequent novel | From Moscow with love |
Diamond Fever is a novel by Ian Fleming and the fourth book in the James Bond series. The novel was published on March 26, 1956 under the title Diamonds are Forever in England. In Germany it was published in 1960 by Ullstein Verlag.
action
James Bond is supposed to dig an international diamond smuggling ring. In order to get in touch with the perpetrators, he slips into the role of a smuggler and, accompanied by the beautiful Tiffany Case, brings valuable gemstones from England to New York. There he soon realizes that he is dealing with powerful opponents: The "Spangled Mob", led by the unscrupulous twin brothers Jack and Seraffimo Spang, "earns" its money not only by smuggling diamonds, but also by gambling, Betting fraud, drug trafficking and prostitution.
With the help of his friend Felix Leiter, Bond succeeds in luring the masterminds of the mob out of the reserve. But he underestimates his opponents, is captured and tortured. Tiffany Case helps him escape. After his escape it comes to the finale, in which not only the Spang brothers, but also their sadistic employees, Wint and Kidd, are killed.
expenditure
- Ian Fleming: Diamonds forever . Hodder & Stoughton, London 1990, ISBN 0-340-42564-4 . (EA London 1956)
- German: Diamantenfieber . Cross Cult, Ludwigsburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-86425-076-7 . (EA Frankfurt am Main 1960)
- Audiobook: Diamond Fever . Lübbe Audio, Cologne 2013, ISBN 978-3-7857-4794-0 . (4 CDs, read by Oliver Siebeck )
filming
The book was filmed in 1971 under the title Diamonds are forever (German title: Diamantenfieber ) with Sean Connery in the leading role. It was Connery's last appearance in an official James Bond film.