Ian Fleming’s Jamaica
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Strawberry Hill is an 18th-century plantation turned resort.
By DAVID G. ALLAN
Published: November 9, 2008
“THE first law for a secret agent is to get his geography right,” Ian Fleming wrote in “The Man With the Golden Gun.” And so it is for anyone following the trail of the man who created the world’s most famous secret agent through his adopted island of Jamaica, a journey that starts near Kingston on the tiny spit of beach called the Palisadoes that connects the city to Norman Manley International Airport. More