![]() ![]() I'm not sure of the relevance of James Bond in the twenty-first century, but he's very much a hero in the '60s. There is plenty of action and beautiful women of course. SOLO is an exciting adventure, written by a master storyteller. This is a difficult assignment for Bond and he is to come up against a very dangerous and resourceful adversary. He is told by Gabriel that he and Soloman are not close. Before flying out he visits the Bayswater offices of a charity called Afrakin, which is run by Gabriel Adeka, the brother of Soloman. ![]() Bond is to liaise with their Head of Station in Zanzarim - Ogilvy-Grant - who will arrange for Bond to be transported to the Dahumians part of Zanzarim. ![]() Bond is somehow to incapacitate the military leader of the rebels, Brigadier Solomon Adeka. The British Government are keen for the status-quo to be resumed. Oil has been found in the south of the country and the people there, the Dahumians, want independence. There is a civil war going on in a West African country called Zanzarim. M is still head of the secret service, as avuncular and as irascible as ever and ably assisted by Miss Moneypenny. The year is 1969 and Bond is in his mid-forties. James Bond is back! He is celebrating his birthday in a hotel and meets up with a beautiful blonde, Bryce Fitzjohn, who he later finds out is a leading British horror film actress. ![]()
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