The last book in the Raymond Benson's Union Trilogy is special in many ways. First, it's a book whose title is entirely Benson's from beginning to end, which has not always been the case. It refers to the mysterious dream world that Bond and others in the book are confronted with in one of many interesting side tracks. Additionally, this is Benson's attempt to write his own On Her Majesty's Secret Service. It's the first time since Tracy's death that James Bond falls in love. Never Dream of Dying is the final chapter in a trilogy that has offered the best opponent in the Bond literature since SPECTRE.