This week, Scott and Karl read the first book in the James Bond series, Casino Royale. Written by British author\xa0Ian Fleming and published in 1953, you'll find traces of the rising tensions of the Cold War mixed in with this spy thriller.\xa0
The story opens with James Bond gambling at the casino in Royale-les-Eaux to bankrupt the treasurer of a French union and a member of the Russian secret service known as Le Chiffre. What ensues is a tense but effortlessly stylish story packed with intrigue (not to forget Bentleys and gorgeous women).\xa0
Scott warns, "This [James Bond] is not the debonair Roger Moore, Sean Connery character here. He's a blunt instrument."\xa0
Karl adds later, "He's not an action hero. This is about being clever."\xa0
Tune in to learn more about Fleming\u2019s inaugural James Bond adventures that launched the lethal and dashing 007 into a pop icon for generations of readers and movie-watchers.