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book: James Bond in the Man with a Red Tattoo, Raymond Benson

The Man With a Red Tattoo (ISBN: 0399148841) is a below par James Bond book in my opinion. I have over the last couple of years been reading Fleming's books, a Bond delight. I am not sure if I am an old school bond fan or new anymore. My first Bond book was by Benson, and it got me more hooked on Bond, which Brit could not be. Bond appears in this book as rather dull and flat, his character is not well portrayed, new and old Bond too well mixed into what became a dull flat cocktail; I am sure not to Bonds high standards.

If you are Bond efficianado then you have to give it a read, if not then re-read one of Flemings, and if you have never then do so immeditaley.

Posted by iwsmith at December 14, 2003 08:48 PM
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