The world around Bond has changed, and so has
his duties for Her Majesty. One of the few remaining
agents from a bygone era, "Death Is For Dying"
initially plunges Bond behind one of his most feared
locations - his desk. But despite the new politically
correct
times, there is still a place for an agent with
Bond's skills in the New World when the evil behind
the most devastating terrorist attacks in history
needs bringing to justice.
Extract
He awoke alone. The indentation in the pillow
was still there. Her side of the bed was still
warm. But she had gone.
He looked at his alarm clock. In bright red numerals
it said: 7:20. He padded slowly into the living
room. A typed piece of paper tuck out of the
typewriter. She had left him a note.
THANKS FOR LAST NIGHT. DON'T BE LATE
FOR WORK. WE'VE ANOTHER BRIEFING SET
FOR TEN, THIS MORNING.
LOVE KERI XXXX
He smiled, for a moment, and then it disappeared
as his stomach squeezed had with shock and terror.
The letter S was about a millimetre higher than
the other letters.
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