Even though she appears in even less here then in the final film she is a much better character here. The background we are given on Paris helps out with her character as well. She comes across less as a female version of Bond more as a real person. Wai Lin is given a whole chapter dedicated to her mission that led her to the party in Hamburg. But the two other characters that are fleshed out are the two Bond girls. Plus Carver seems to be less of the film's super villian and more like a real, albeit evil, person. We learn of the sinister rise to power of Elliot Carver which makes for one of the most chilling chapters I have ever read in a Bond novel. The rest of the characters are really well fleshed out and put their film counterparts to shame big time. But as always, Benson's 007 is best in action and it is this part of the character that Benson really taps into with no problem. The Bond of the book is much the same as the Bond of the original literary novels written by Benson, meaning that it's pretty much Brosnan. He manages to take the film and make it seem like a genuine literary Bond adventure. Yet with the novelization of Tomorrow Never Dies, Raymond Benson does something almost extraordinary. Usually they're poorly written with little to add to the film, TV show, or whatever they are adapted from. But as always, B I've always been a little weary of novelizations. 's game information and ROM (ISO) download page for 007 - Der Morgen Stirbt Nie (Germany) (Sony Playstation).
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