The life of James Bond, a young smart and successful detective who enjoys with courageous, has been changed completely when he is assigned to the mission of travelling to Istanbul, in order to bring the machine that can reveal the Russian secrets, as he finds himself trapped by the evil organization Specter that seeks to revenge for the murder of a successful operative No.
It has more in common spiritually with Le Carre than Fleming. Only after James Bond's vulnerabilities have been further exploited than in "Dr. No" does he succeed. "Russia" is about as far as it gets from the biggest Bond, but it's easily the best.
The second Bond is one of the best in the series, due to the intriguing plot, sinister villains, and fabulously staged fight aboard the Orient Express.
The success of Dr. No has no doubt given the James Bond team added confidence, if that was necessary, and From Russia with Love is made by people who clearly know that they now have a gilt-edged formula to play with.