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In late 1981, John Gardner was asked to revive the James Bond novel series. And so, from 1981 to 96', Gardner wrote
a total of 14 novels. He also wrote two novelization of two films, GoldenEye and License to Kill.
Though his work was generally well received, but many criticized him for his work, on someone he had not even created. Many stated his literary Bond was ''opposite'' of Fleming. Out of rage, Gardner retired in 1996, with his final book appropriately titled "COLD Fall".
Reymound Benson then picked up the series in early 1997.
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Though his work was generally well received, but many criticized him for his work, on someone he had not even created. Many stated his literary Bond was ''opposite'' of Fleming. Out of rage, Gardner retired in 1996, with his final book appropriately titled "COLD Fall".
Reymound Benson then picked up the series in early 1997.
| John Gardner books (1981 - 1996) |
| License Renewed | 1981 |
| For Special Services | 1982 |
| Icebreaker | 1983 |
| Role of Honour | 1984 |
| Nobody Lives Forever | 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 Fall | 1996 |
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