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The M's lover thing was one of the Gardner books. I'd have to pull them out. The storyline involved "smart" credit cards if I remember correctly.
And I seem to recall that Le Chiffre cheated at something in the Fleming book, but I might be wrong.
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Oh, I know this one...is was either Wint or Kidd. Was it Wint? (I just read "Diamonds Are Forever" a few days ago.)
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OK, here's an obscure one. Ursula Andress was featured in the movie, Dr. No. In which of the Bond books was Ursula Andress mentioned?
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Here's a hint - it was in one of the later Bond books. In fact, I think this book was published after the first Bond movie came out.
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It was right at the end of the pre-title teaser, I think. Bond had become aware of the lead woman from the film - thinking perhaps she was some sort of assassin? I can't remember, but he says, by way of a vow to go after her, "I'm going to scare the living daylights out of her." The line might have been said either while he's zipping through those tunnels or while driving a car.
Obviously I haven't seen this in a long time - let me know if I'm close enough to accurate to be considered "correct".