'This leads me to a question I imagine you'll be able to answer, spynovelfan: which writers of espionage thrillers did Fleming admire, if any? Were there any authors he viewed as rivals?'
I can't really answer that, but I'm sure others here can.

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Bond reads Eric Ambler's Mask of Dimitrios in FRWL and Fleming mentions that he reads Ambler's Passage Of Arms (which I just started this morning) on his plane to Hong Kong in Thrilling Cities.
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I wonder if either Fraser or O'Donnell were ever approached by Glidrose to writing continuations - I think they'd both have been superb.
Posted 03 January 2005 - 04:31 PM
I gather that Fleming knew Graham Greene socially. I wonder what they thought of each other's work.
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