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Haha maybe read it on a website he killed the most people in Goldeneye. @Dragonpol why should I see the YOLT book what for?
Yes, explains most of it. Plus it's a cracking read.
He actually has a little distain for money and moneyed people. Always infers he only needs enough.
You should see YOLT for the Obituary of James Bond that occupies a chapter near the end of the novel, as I indicated above. It will fill in any missing details that you may have on Bond's background and personal life!
Yes, that one too is a good place to start, though of course it is post-Fleming so of dubious canonical membership.
Well, that is of course the case and he does fill in the gaps in what Fleming initially wrote in his Bond novels and short stories.
Well, according to Raymond Benson, he did have one - James Suzuki, the son of Kissy Suzuki from YOLT. He's deceased, though. For more see the short story 'Blast From the Past' for more details.
Sounds much like old King Charles II (1660-1685) - he had loads of offspring including one notable case in Africa that had a title to the succession on the throne! The things that they teach you in History!
Neither was Pussy Galore when it came to the crunch...
She's pregnant of him when he leaves her to search for his roots in Russia (Fleming wrote that, so it's true). But there's no knowing if it were a boy or a girl.
Oh, well I knew it was true. Sorry if I didn't make it clear in the post above there!
Are we talking about YOLT here? He did have a son James Susiki (?).
Reading this now. It's great. Pearson actually wrote a bit like Fleming.