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Gabriel Hunt

by Raymond Benson

6 books Started 2014
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The Gabriel Hunt is a Historical Fiction / Literary Fiction series by Raymond Benson, comprising 6 books first published in 2014. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 Hunt at the Well of Eternity ( By: James Reasoner) 2014 Buy from Amazon
2 Hunt at World's End ( By: Nicholas Kaufmann) 2014 Buy from Amazon
3 Hunt Through the Cradle of Fear ( By: Charles Ardai) 2014 Buy from Amazon
4 Hunt Beyond the Frozen Fire ( By: Christa Faust) 2014 Buy from Amazon
5 Hunt Among the Killers of Men ( By: David J. Schow) 2014 Buy from Amazon
6 Hunt Through Napoleon\'s Web 2014 Buy from Amazon

Raymond Benson (1955-2014) was an American author best known for his contributions to the James Bond series. Born in Midland, Texas, he developed a passion for writing at a young age and published his first novel, "The Man with the Golden Gun," in 1987. Benson wrote a total of seven Bond novels, including "Zero Minus Ten" and "Tomorrow Never Dies," which was later adapted into a successful film. He also wrote several short stories and novellas featuring the iconic British spy. Benson's Bond novels received critical acclaim for their faithfulness to Fleming's original style and characters, as well as their exciting and suspenseful plots. He won the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award in 1997 for "Blast from the Past," and was nominated for several other awards throughout his career. Benson's literary legacy extends beyond the Bond series, as he also wrote numerous original works of fiction and non-fiction, including spy thrillers, historical novels, and biographies. His versatile writing style and meticulous research earned him a loyal following among readers and critics alike.

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