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Subject: Re: Strange/Fun Spy stories
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Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 09:28:00 EDT
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/* Written  2:28 pm  Aug  7, 1985 by djw@lanl.ARPA in convexs:net.books */
I haven't read any of those, but have you read any of the Boisie Oaks books
by John Gardner? ( Gardner is the author of the three new James Bond books. )
Boisie somehow stumbled into the assasin business and since he doesn't like
violence, hires an old friend ( a hood ) to "do the deed".  
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Hmmm, nice original touch -- I wonder which came first, these books or 
the late 60's Rod Taylor spy spoof ("The Terminator" ???) with exactly the
same plot line????


				blues, II

	(the opinions expressed here are those of my great-uncle Julius...)