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• Moon Fall
(I'm running out of ideas)
Yes I believe it's mentioned in the LTK entry in The Bond Files book so commentators have noticed it too. I take it she was trying to sing "Licence to Kill't" or "Kill it" but that doesn't really make any sense either. Strange.
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ONCE UPON A SPY
ALPINE
SPYCRAFT
Could work, but using ghost or spectre or phantom is always tricky: it often refers to another genre.
I feel like it's been suggested before.
It's also the title of Kim Sherwood's first Double-O novel.
Ha! Well, to put it mildly, I haven't kept up with the continuation books past Gardner.
That's fair enough. I have a preference for the older Bond continuation novels myself, especially Amis and Gardner which I think are the cream of the crop.
"Bull's Heart"
The World is No Church.
The second one is the title of a rumoured unreleased 1999 Michael Jackson album.
- Shatterhand
- Death Waits For No Man
- Fire and Ice
- Pressure Point
- Final Assignment
- Zographos
- Red Sky at Night
- Red Shadow
A list of the rumored titles for GE, TWINE, DAD and SF.
And its exciting sequel, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns !
Silhouette Man
(intriguing, they could work it in, shadows & spies and all that; & new for those who have not read the books)
I approve. That's actually my username over on AJB007 Forums since January 2003! :)
I like it, but I think somebody in the decision room would make mince meat of it. Too vague, too French, sounds like a superhero movie, etc. Some journalists said that Quantum of Solace was too much of a mouthful, I think Silhouette Man would be even more criticised.
Yes, I was thinking that myself. The Silhouette Man or The Man Who Is Only A Silhouette for the full quotation from Moonraker. That might be a bit long for a modern Bond title though.
Yes, it would be a nice change of pace. On Her Majesty's Secret Service and The Man with the Golden Gun were the longest ones and both based on Fleming titles. From A View to A Kill missed out sadly. Something about it not fitting on the billboard, even though those earlier titles were longer.