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Dr. No Information
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 Dr. No (also Dr No and Doctor No[1]) is Ian Fleming's sixth James Bond novel, originally published on the 31 March 1958.[1] This novel was inspired by Fleming's having read Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu stories at Eton College.[2] Like many of Fleming's...


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Paging Dr. Hiassen: The Crime Novel Goes North
11/14/1995: 628 words, approx. 2 pages Laura Hart Irish Voice 11-14-1995 Paging Dr. Hiassen: The Crime Novel Goes North. EVEN the cover is gripping: a nun in full habit, both menacing and seductive, cradling a vigilant Jack Russell terrier, both sets of eyes and the snub barrel of a...



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Critical Essay by Paul Johnson
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 I have just finished what is, without doubt, the nastiest book I have ever read. It is a new novel entitled Dr No and the author is Mr Ian Fleming…. By the time I was a third of the way through, I had to suppress a strong impulse to throw the thing away, and only continued reading because I realised that here was a social phenomenon of some importance. There are three basic ingredients in Dr No, all unhealthy, all thoroughly English: the sadism of a schoolboy bully, the mechanical, two-dimensional se...


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