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Amid the lush beauty of Jamaicas northern coast lies the true story of Ian Flemings iconic creation James Bond. For two months every year, from 1946 to his death eighteen years later, Ian Fleming lived at Goldeneye, the house he built on a point of high land overlooking a small white sand beach on Jamaicas stunning north coast. All the James Bond novels and stories were written here. This book explores the huge influence of Jamaica on the creation of Flemings iconic post-war hero. The island was for Fleming part retreat from the world, part tangible representation of his own values, and part exotic fantasy. It will examine his Jamaican friendshipshis extraordinary circle included Errol Flynn, the Oliviers, international politicians and British royalty, as well as his close neighbor Noel Cowardand trace his changing relationship with Ann Charteris and hers with Jamaica and the emergence of Blanche Blackwell as his Jamaican soulmate.



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Matthew Parker

Born in Central America, Matthew Parker spent part of his childhood in the West Indies. He has written for most UK national newspapers, literary and historical magazines, as well as lecturing around the world and contributing to TV and radio programmes in the UK, Canada and US. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, his bestselling and critically-acclaimed books include Monte Cassino, Panama Fever, The Sugar Barons and Goldeneye. His most book, Willoughbyland, tells the strange story of England's short-lived colony in Suriname. He lives in east London with his family and annoying dog. More at www.matthewparker.co.uk



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