Raymond Benson (born September 6, 1955) is an American author best known for being the last official author of the adult James Bond novels. Benson was born in Midland, Texas and graduated from Permian High School in 1973. In primary school Benson took an interest in the piano which would later in his life develop into an interest in composing music. Benson also took part in drama at school and became the Vice President of his high school's drama department an interest that he would later pursue by directing stage productions. Other hobbies include films, writing, and designing computer games.
Glidrose changed its name to Ian Fleming Publications commencing with Benson's novel, High Time to Kill. Benson resigned from writing Bond books in 2002.
Benson was the first Bond author since Ian Fleming to write short stories, although Benson's stories are uncollected unlike Fleming who had two anthology books published.
Benson is also known for writing the first two books based on the acclaimed computer and video game series, Splinter Cell, although both are credited to the pseudonym, David Michaels.
Raymond Benson continues to write a series of classic film reviews for the publication "Cinema Retro".
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