He was the suavest spy on screen, but Roger Moore knew how to laugh at himself—and in My Word is My Bond, he lets readers in on the joke. Best known as James Bond, Moore played 007 longer than anyone else, bringing wit, charm, and a raised eyebrow that could disarm villains faster than a Walther PPK.
But his life went far beyond the tux. From The Saint and Maverick to Hollywood studios, European stages, and exotic film sets, Moore rubbed elbows with legends like Cary Grant, Elizabeth Taylor, and Jane Seymour. His stories—equal parts cheeky, candid, and outrageous—capture an era of glamour and grit.
Unfiltered, hilarious, and endlessly charming, Moore proves his greatest role was simply being Roger. The real question: shaken or stirred?