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Benson, Raymond
In total, Raymond Benson wrote six James Bond novels, three novelisations, and three short stories.

Raymond Benson (b September 6, 1955) is an American author best known for being the last official author of the adult James Bond novels. Benson was born in Midland, Texas and graduated from Permian High School in 1973. In primary school Benson took an interest in the piano which would later in his life develop into an interest in composing music. Benson also took part in drama at school and became the Vice President of his high school’s drama department an interest that he would later pursue by directing stage productions. Other hobbies include films, writing, and designing computer games.

In 1996, John Gardner resigned from writing Bond books causing Glidrose Publications promptly to choose Benson to replace him. As a James Bond novelist, Raymond Benson was initially controversial for being American, and for ignoring much of the continuity established by Gardner. Benson had previously written The James Bond Bedside Companion, a book dedicated to Ian Fleming, the official novels, and the films. The book was initially released in 1984 and later updated in 1988. Benson also contributed to the creation of several modules in the popular James Bond 007 role-playing game in the 1980s. In total, Benson wrote six James Bond novels, three novelisations, and three short stories.

Glidrose changed its name to Ian Fleming Publications commencing with Benson’s novel, High Time to Kill. Benson resigned from writing Bond books in 2002.

Bond books by Richard Benson:

  1. Blast from the Past (short story, 1996)
  2. Zero Minus Ten (1997)
  3. Tomorrow Never Dies (novelisation, 1997)
  4. The Facts of Death (1998)
  5. Midsummer Night’s Doom (short story, 1999)
  6. Live at Five (short story, 1999)
  7. The World Is Not Enough (novelisation, 1999)
  8. High Time to Kill (1999)
  9. Doubleshot (2000)
  10. Never Dream of Dying (2001)
  11. The Man with the Red Tattoo (2002)
  12. Die Another Day (novelisation, 2002)
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