From 1952 to 1964, Ian Fleming wrote nearly one James Bond book a year. These books comprise twelve unique novels and two short story collections. If you think that these books are the only things Fleming wrote in his lifetime, you'd be (mostly) correct. Fleming wrote a few nonfiction books, too, but those were somewhat Bond-adjacent; the travelogue book Thrilling Cities , and the true-crime expose The Diamond Smugglers. But, in all of that, Fleming also wrote one audacious...