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  • ...aking in interviews. Some light is possibly shone on this by the [[Raymond Benson]] novelisation, in which Carver's background is elaborated upon, including ...film bearing no resemblance to Benson's book or the earlier rumors, though Benson did wind up doing the novelization of the film.
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  • ...[[Robert Wade (screenwriter)|Robert Wade]] and [[Bruce Feirstein]]. It was Benson's fourth James Bond novel and followed the story pretty closely, except in |author=[[Raymond Benson]]
    22 KB (3,500 words) - 23:43, 3 November 2009
  • ...ay'' was written by the then current official James Bond writer, [[Raymond Benson]] based on the screenplay by [[Neal Purvis]] and [[Robert Wade (screenwrite A few months after its publication, it was announced that Benson was retiring as the official James Bond novelist, and [[Ian Fleming Publica
    30 KB (4,825 words) - 13:35, 28 June 2010
  • ...John Pearson]], [[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]], [[Raymond Benson]], and [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christo ...ules in the popular ''James Bond 007'' [[role-playing game]] in the 1980s. Benson wrote six James Bond novels, three novelisations, and three short stories.
    61 KB (9,404 words) - 10:48, 8 October 2009
  • ...John Pearson]], [[John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]], [[Raymond Benson]], and [[Charlie Higson]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christo ...ules in the popular ''James Bond 007'' [[role-playing game]] in the 1980s. Benson wrote six James Bond novels, three novelisations, and three short stories.
    62 KB (9,561 words) - 23:27, 29 November 2010
  • ...]), Gardner would retire from chronicling the adventures of 007. [[Raymond Benson]] would take over the series and also write the novelisations for the remai
    29 KB (4,464 words) - 23:40, 3 November 2009