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Tomorrow Never Dies

By: Raymond Benson
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Elliot Carver - the ultra-rich media mogul - has found a way to "create" news and broadcast it all over the world as it happens. Now he has devised the ultimate plan: to start a war between Great Britain and China. The conflict will reach every television in the world and garner the highest ratings in history. A man who can start a war anytime and anywhere he pleases - and then profit from it - will be the most powerful man in the world. But Carver didn't count on James Bond.

©1997 Ian Fleming Publications Ltd as Trustee. (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
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This novelization was great. While it did stick pretty close the what we saw on the screen, it adds a lot more to each character. Some scenes are different, adding more development to the story. Overall, a very good novelization.

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Benson's first novelization of a Bond movie

It's pretty much a retelling of the movie with a few changes to some characters and action bits which probably stem from the numerous rewrites the original screenplay famously underwent

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don't pay for this story

This story is an absolute abomination. Here are a list of fantastic alternative Bond stories that are not a complete waste of time: Diamonds are Forever, Thunderball, Dr. No, Live and Let Die, Casino Royale. Pick any of those over this story. If you haven't heard of it, Forever and a Day is fantastic, as is With a Mind to Kill and Trigger Mortis. Anyway this story is unbelievably awful.

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