Fleming
Ian Lancaster Fleming (1908–1964) was a British author best known for creating the James Bond spy novels, starting with Casino Royale in 1953. Born into a wealthy family, he worked as a journalist, stockbroker, and naval intelligence officer during World War II before becoming a full-time writer, producing twelve Bond novels and two short story collections. He drew inspiration from his adventurous life, including travels to Russia and Jamaica, where he wrote at his Goldeneye estate.
spy fiction
thriller
suspense