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The average rating for Never Dream of Dying based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-01-05 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 4 stars Miguel Delgadillo
It took me over 7 years to complete this trilogy. But it was worth it. While I loved all 3 of the Union books, this one seems to be my favorite. Benson did a great job of giving his Bond the feel of the original author. I have read 4 of the Bond books by Benson and have a fifth already on my Kindle. This was the first book I read on my brand new Kindle Oasis (2019). I will probably knock out another Bond book or two before the new movie comes out in April.
Review # 2 was written on 2014-10-18 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 4 stars Andrew Stoll
Updated review 4/22/2020 Leading up to "No Time to Die" I am re-reading as many Bond novels as possible. I was unsure of re-reading "Never Dream of Dying" - because it is an emotional rollercoaster for the literary Bond fan. Raymond Benson has a lot of audacity, frankly, as he conjures up some sacred ground from Ian Fleming and boldly takes it in an unexpected direction. Furthermore, the torture scene is taken to a new level. The deaths and how they play out are taken to a new level. What our heroes go through are taken to a new level. And while most James Bond novels follow a certain formula, this one turns it on its head. The unexpected arrives often, and involves characters we've known since "Casino Royale." The best Bond novel ever is "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and this book - like no other Bond novel or continuation novel - extends that story in an unforeseen way. James Bond faces hidden opponents and never-before-experienced occurrences as he tracks down the head of the Union once and for all. 4 stars. _______________________________ Something Raymond Benson does quite effectively is weave his stories through the tapestries of the Fleming lore and this story is no different, albeit in a more poignant and controversial way. He treads on sacred ground here, but does it respectfully though I still am not 100% sure how I feel about it. That said, right up until the chilling conclusion, this one navigates through interesting terrain - that of the subconscious and nearly superhuman - but does it in a realistic way, integrating familiar elements like casinos and baccarat into the final showdown with the Union. 4 stars.


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