- The Facts of Death
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The Facts of Death
1998 Coronet Books British paperback edition.Author(s) Raymond Benson Country United Kingdom Language English Series James Bond Genre(s) Spy novel Publisher Hodder & Stoughton Publication date 7 May 1998 Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback) Pages 284 pp (first edition, hardback) ISBN ISBN 0-340-69641-9 (first edition, hardback) OCLC Number 60165206 Preceded by Tomorrow Never Dies Followed by "Midsummer Night's Doom" The Facts of Death, first published in 1998, was the third novel by Raymond Benson featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond (including Benson's novelization of Tomorrow Never Dies). Carrying the Glidrose Publications copyright -- the final James Bond novel to do so -- it was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the United States by Putnam.
The novel's title was originally The World Is Not Enough, an English translation of the Latin phrase Orbis non sufficit, which appears in the novel and film On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The title was later used for the nineteenth James Bond film, released in 1999.[1]
Contents
Plot summary
The Facts of Death starts off with several deaths from mysterious diseases. We first find Bond in Cyprus where a number of British troops have been discovered murdered, under mysterious circumstances. Bond gets too close for comfort for the group behind the actions and is attacked, but rescued by a fiery Greek female agent, Niki Mirakos. Bond then returns to Britain. He is invited to attend a dinner party being held by his former boss, Sir Miles Meservey. His current boss and her boyfriend are in attendance. After the party M's boyfriend is murdered. She then tells Bond that all of the killings are connected because near all the bodies there were statues of Greek deities and numbers counting the victims of the horrible killing spree. Bond is sent to Greece and partnered with his current love interest Niki Mirakos. They both seem to be suspicious of an internationally known mathematic cult called the Decada. The head of the group is Greek mathematician, Konstantine Romanos. Bond goes to a Greek casino that is about two hours away from Athens and battles Romanos in a game of bacaraat. He defeats Romanos and catches the attention of a pretty Greek woman named Hera Volopoulos, who is also a card carrying member of the Decada. Bond chats with and later beds Hera. He then is drugged by her after they have made love. She takes him to Konstantine who talks to Bond and tells Hera to kill him. Bond manages to escape Hera's evil clutches. He then manages to figure out Konstantine's plan, to start a major war between Greece and Turkey. Bond figures out where the hideout is and gets there just in time to witness Hera murder Konstantine. She leaves Bond to stop a nuclear missile that will be fired from Greece into Turkey. Bond then figures out Hera's plan, to profit from worldwide murder through a new virus. Bond, with assistance from the Greek military, boards a helicopter and prepares for battle with Hera. He kills her and stops the missile.
Locations
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Publication history
- UK first hardback edition: May 1998 Hodder & Stoughton
- U.S. first hardback edition: June 1998 Putnam
- UK first paperback edition: November 5, 1998 Coronet Books
- U.S. first paperback edition: August 1999 Jove Books
References
James Bond novels and short stories James Bond series Casino Royale (1953) · Live and Let Die (1954) · Moonraker (1955) · Diamonds Are Forever (1956) · From Russia, with Love (1957) · Dr. No (1958) · Goldfinger (1959) · For Your Eyes Only (1960) · Thunderball (1961) · The Spy Who Loved Me (1962) · On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1963) · You Only Live Twice (1964) · The Man with the Golden Gun (1965) · Octopussy and The Living Daylights (1966)Colonel Sun (1968)Licence Renewed (1981) · For Special Services (1982) · Icebreaker (1983) · Role of Honour (1984) · Nobody Lives for Ever (1986) · No Deals, Mr. Bond (1987) · Scorpius (1988) · Win, Lose or Die (1989) · Brokenclaw (1990) · The Man from Barbarossa (1991) · Death Is Forever (1992) · Never Send Flowers (1993) · SeaFire (1994) · COLD (1996)Zero Minus Ten (1997) · The Facts of Death (1998) · High Time to Kill (1999) · DoubleShot (2000) · Never Dream of Dying (2001) · The Man with the Red Tattoo (2002)Devil May Care (2008)Carte Blanche (2011)Young Bond series SilverFin (2005) · Blood Fever (2006) · Double or Die (2007) · Hurricane Gold (2007) · By Royal Command (2008)Novelisations James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) · James Bond and Moonraker (1979)Licence to Kill (1989) · GoldenEye (1995)Spin-off novels R. D. Mascott003½: The Adventures of James Bond Junior (1967)James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007 (1973)The Moneypenny Diaries Guardian Angel (2005) · Secret Servant (2006) · Final Fling (2008)Short stories "For Your Eyes Only, James" (2006) · "Moneypenny's First Date With Bond" (2006)"A Hard Man to Kill" (2009)Unofficial works "Some Are Born Great" (1959) · Alligator (1962) · "Bond Strikes Camp" (1963) · The Killing Zone (1985) · "Licence to Hug" (1995) · "Your Deal, Mr. Bond" (1997)Unpublished works Per Fine Ounce (1966) · "The Heart of Erzulie" (2002)Related works The James Bond Dossier (1965) · The Book of Bond (1965) · The James Bond Bedside Companion (1984) · Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier (2009)Categories:- 1998 novels
- British novels
- James Bond books
- Novels by Raymond Benson
- Spy novel stubs
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