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    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Kaleidoscope of Treachery.

    How about Rules of Treason? Or Rules of Treachery? Or Laws of Treason/Treachery? You bring a paradox: treachery or treason, by definition, have no law. Yet part of espionage is dealing with and enforcing manipulation and treachery for a state.

    Now for the plot to go with such title I have no Idea.
  • DragonpolDragonpol Writer @ https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    Ludovico wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Kaleidoscope of Treachery.

    How about Rules of Treason? Or Rules of Treachery? Or Laws of Treason/Treachery? You bring a paradox: treachery or treason, by definition, have no law. Yet part of espionage is dealing with and enforcing manipulation and treachery for a state.

    Now for the plot to go with such title I have no Idea.

    Yes, I had thought of Kaleidoscope of Treason too but I thought Treachery sounded better. It would have been a good fit for one of John Gardner's Bond novels where double and triple crosses were often the order of the day. I can think up titles but not so much the plots to go with them. That I leave to others better qualified. :)
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  • Posts: 15,332
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Kaleidoscope of Treachery.

    How about Rules of Treason? Or Rules of Treachery? Or Laws of Treason/Treachery? You bring a paradox: treachery or treason, by definition, have no law. Yet part of espionage is dealing with and enforcing manipulation and treachery for a state.

    Now for the plot to go with such title I have no Idea.

    Yes, I had thought of Kaleidoscope of Treason too but I thought Treachery sounded better. It would have been a good fit for one of John Gardner's Bond novels where double and triple crosses were often the order of the day. I can think up titles but not so much the plots to go with them. That I leave to others better qualified. :)

    Rules of Treason

    Treason being a more serious and dramatic term than treachery or betrayal. But all three could be themes of the story. The Bond villain commits treason, Bond has to use treachery to thwart him, maybe the betrayal involves Bond and the Bond girl.
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    The Twelve Spies.
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    Gamekeeper Turned Poacher.
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  • SeveSeve The island of Lemoy
    edited January 17 Posts: 451
    Perhaps they should ask Sir Ringo to come up with something?

    Starr's idiosyncratic turns of phrase or "Ringoisms", such as "a hard day's night" and "tomorrow never knows", were used as song titles by the Beatles, particularly by Lennon.

    McCartney commented: "Ringo would do these little malapropisms, he would say things slightly wrong, like people do, but his were always wonderful, very lyrical ... they were sort of magical".


    "Tomorrow Never Knows" 30 years before EON came up with "Tomorrow Never Dies / Lies" and probably better than either of those

    "A Hard Days Night" wouldn't be out of place as a Bond title

    IMO he has a knack for the malapropism similar to Fleming's with "Live & Let Die" and "You Only Live Twice"
    (and he even married a Bond girl)

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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    I shouldn't think there's much doubt that Tomorrow Never Lies was based on Tomorrow Never Knows.
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