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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 8 October 2005 |
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Dinovelvet's discussion of the Raymond Benson novels and subsequent rankings in the Never Dream Of Dying thread has inspired me to try to start a poll asking people what their favorite Benson novel was.
So which one is yours? My favorite Benson novel is High Time To Kill. It's different and is set in a unique location with a race against time. It also sets up the Union trilogy well and is exciting throughout. To me, it's Benson at his best. ![]() No more foreplay.
Speak now or forever hold your piece. I think he got the point. Looks like he came to a dead end. He had lots of guts! Yes, considerably. |
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Commander GCMG Group: Veterans Reserve. Enlisted: 5 June 2001 From: Lagrimas Negras |
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It's always been a very close call between Never Dream of Dying and High Time To Kill for me.
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Commander CMG Group: Veterans Enlisted: 13 May 2002 |
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"Zero Minus Ten". Exotic and atmospheric locations, brought to life very well, some low-key humour that actually works, and more than a glimmer of Flemmmming's Bond.... all of it set around one of the great events of recent years. The book has flaws, of course, but why carp? Yep, this is the best of Benson, right enough.
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 31 August 2003 |
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My favourite Raymond Benson Bonds in descending order.
The Novels 1.) Never Dream Of Dying 2001 2.) Doubleshot 2000 3.) Zero Minus Ten 1997 4.) High Time To Kill 1999 5.) The Man With The Red Tattoo 2002 6.) The Facts of Death 1998 The Short Stories 1.) Blast From The Past 1997 2.) Live At Five 1999 3.) Midsummer Night’s Doom 1999 If anyone has not read them, I urge them to give them a try. ![]() |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 8 October 2005 |
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I'd rank the Benson novels this way:
1. High Time To Kill 2. Zero Minus Ten 3. Doubleshot 4. The Man With The Red Tattoo 5. Never Dream Of Dying 6. The Facts Of Death Short stories: 1. Blast From The Past 2. Midsummer Night's Doom 3. Live At Five By the way, I'd sure like to see where Benson's The Heart Of Erzulie fits in this list. ![]() No more foreplay.
Speak now or forever hold your piece. I think he got the point. Looks like he came to a dead end. He had lots of guts! Yes, considerably. |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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????? “Blast From The Past” Haven't read it yet - the only one I've yet to obtain
Favourite: A constant toss-up between The Facts Of Death and High Time To Kill. ![]() |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 8 October 2005 |
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Qwerty, can you add a poll? Thanks.
![]() No more foreplay.
Speak now or forever hold your piece. I think he got the point. Looks like he came to a dead end. He had lots of guts! Yes, considerably. |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 2 August 2001 From: Oxfordshire |
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Poll added
![]() ![]() "There was a violent cruelty, a pathological desire to wound, quite near the surface in the man." CBn: ...we have people everywhere Only James Bond is James Bond. |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 8 October 2005 |
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Thanks Jim for this poll and all the other novel polls.
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Speak now or forever hold your piece. I think he got the point. Looks like he came to a dead end. He had lots of guts! Yes, considerably. |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 24 June 2005 |
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Heh well as I said in the other thread, my fave is The Man with the Red Tattoo. A chillingly plausible modern day terrorist threat which just has that Bond-like edge of the surreal and eccentric to it, in a vividly depicted modern day Japan; and not just the touristy places either, Benson takes us everywhere and shows us the "real" Japan. A colorful supporting cast adds to the fun, most notably the return of Tiger Tanaka and a dwarf who may or may not be some kind of supernatural figure
My least favorite is The Facts of Death...I guess I didn't really care for the villain or his scheme, and the maths angle didn't particularly do it for me, but there were some nice moments like the return of Felix, and I enjoyed the Texas scenes. The whole sperm bank bit was getting into Roger Moore raising-his-eyebrows territory though |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 9 November 2004 From: Oxford, Michigan |
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Fav Novel: High Time To Kill
Fav Sh. Story: Blast from the past Least Fav Novel: Probably Facts of Death ![]() |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 21 March 2005 |
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Favorite novel: Never Dream of Dying
Least Favorite novel: Zero Minus Ten ![]() ![]() |
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Admiral Group: The Admiralty Enlisted: 27 January 2001 From: United Kingdom |
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High Time To Kill.
It was the first Benson I read, and has remained my favourite. It'd be Benson's choice if any of his novels were to be turned into a film. ![]() |
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