What job did Ian Fleming have during World War II?
He worked as a Naval Intelligence officer.
Who disappears at the very beginning of the novel?
John Strangways.
Who is the main protagonist of the novel?
James Bond.
In which country do the first chapters take place?
Jamaica.
Where did Fleming write most of the James Bond novels?
In Jamaica (at his Goldeneye estate)
Why is Bond sent to Jamaica?
To investigate Strangways’ disappearance.
Who is Bond’s American CIA ally in Jamaica?
Felix Leiter.
What mood dominates the opening chapters?
Suspenseful and mysterious.
What secret service organization does James Bond work for?
MI6 (British Secret Intelligence Service).
What important items are missing from Strangways’ office?
Confidential files/documents.
What is the name of the suspicious woman Bond meets?
Miss Taro.
What type of environment is described in Jamaica?
Tropical / exotic setting.
What literary genre does Doctor No belong to?
Spy fiction / thriller
Who is killed along with Strangways?
His secretary, Mary Trueblood.
What was Strangways’ role in Jamaica?
He was the MI6 station chief.
How does the setting differ from London?.
It is hot, isolated, and unfamiliar
What real-life experience influenced Fleming’s spy stories?
His work in intelligence during WWII.
What is the central mystery in Chapters 1–8?
The disappearance and murder of Strangways and his secretary.
Which character invites Bond to dinner but seems untrustworthy?
Miss Taro.
Why does the setting increase danger for Bond?
Because he is far from support and in unknown territory.