Solo a james bond novel6/20/2023 Darker and Edgier: Even for a Bond novel.Cool Car: At the beginning, Bond is considering replacing "the Locomotive", his beloved Bentley, with a Jensen FF.Continuity Nod: Bond notes he's only been in Africa once before, to shoot down a helicopter.It's also hard not to think of Dahum as a stand-in for Darfur. Bulungi: Zanzarim, which is a No Communities Were Harmed version of Biafra.M will have a new job for him tomorrow morning, and has even waived Bond's mandatory retirement at forty-five. Bond realises Breed is alive and watching him, so he leaves Bryce Fitzjohn. And the Adventure Continues: The ending.Not to be confused with Solo, the Star Wars spinoff film. Unusually full of twists and reveals for a Bond novel, so beware of potential spoilers. There, he meets a Rhodesian mercenary named Kobus Breed. His mission - to find Dahum's military leader Brigadier Adeka and " make him a less efficient soldier", to protect British interests in Zanzarim's newly discovered oil. After an intriguing encounter with an attractive divorcée, he is called in to infiltrate the West African country of Zanzarim, which is currently engaged in a civil war against the breakaway province of Dahum in the southern river delta. The year is 1969, and James Bond has just turned forty-five. Solo is a James Bond novel published in 2013, written by William Boyd.
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