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319 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1988
"SCORPIUS is one of those stories that’s entirely of its time while being an ill portent of the world to come. On the one hand, there’s a thinly connected subplot about Avante Carte, a credit card designed to take down people’s bank accounts. It’s one of those very 80s views of how computers worked, and the fears that came with them: "There was a microchip in that thing which gave them access to the Stock Market."
Yet the Meek Ones have also been seen as a forerunner to the War on Terror in the new millennium, complete with the clash of ideologies and the increased security presence. It might also be playing on the backdrop of the The Troubles in Northern Ireland, and the bombing campaign against infrastructure, commercial entities and political targets that rocked headlines in the late 1980s. As such, it’s often been called one of the more violent books in Gardner’s Bond oeuvre.
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Coming about midway through Gardner’s Bond run, SCORPIUS sees the writer settling into the rhythm of the franchise. Even so, as James Harker points out, the series is often “dogged by silliness” and cites this book’s setting of “the glamourous locale of Chippenham” as a prime example. In every other way, it remains a somewhat dated but engaging outing.