Moonraker

What is the setting of Moonraker by Ian Fleming?

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The novel is set in England, in the cities of London and Dover. London is the capital of England and has a population of over one million. Dover is famous for its white cliffs that face the sea. The cliffs are very large and steep. Below the cliffs is a beach. The Moonraker is built into the cliff wall. Bond and Brand are nearly killed when the large pieces of the cliff fall down on them while they are laying on the beach. The story takes place in the 1950's during the cold war following World War II.