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Harper Paperbacks Kiss the Girls and Make Them Spy: An Original Jane Bond Parody



Harper Paperbacks Kiss the Girls and Make Them Spy: An Original Jane Bond Parody
The book is a parody of the James Bond novels and the main character is Jane Bond, a lesbian who is recruited by the British Secret Service to be a stand-in for James Bond. more details
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  • Parody of the James Bond novels
  • Main character is Jane Bond, a lesbian
  • Recruited by the British Secret Service to be a stand-in for James Bond


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Author Mabel Maney
Format Softcover
ISBN 9780380803101
Publication Date 13/12/2001
Publisher Harperentertainment
Manufacturer Harpercollins Publishers
Description
The book is a parody of the James Bond novels and the main character is Jane Bond, a lesbian who is recruited by the British Secret Service to be a stand-in for James Bond.

Ian Fleming's bestselling thrillers relied for their appeal on the attractions of danger, especially in the sexual allure of their handsome, fearless, hardhearted hero, James Bond. Although the Bond of the movies is as devoted a womanizer as the character in the books, his sadistic tendencies are played down, as is his mental instability. In the most recent films, even the ubiquitous Bond cigarette is gone. Is nothing sacred? Now Mabel Maney's giddy and outrageous spoof of the Bond books ousts the main character himself. As her story opens, James has been locked away in a Swiss sanitarium, having at last "lost his nerve." The British Secret Service plots to recruit his bookish, unambitious lesbian twin sister, Jane, hoping that in disguise, she will be a convincing stand-in for the world-famous agent. Although thrilled by the tailored suit the government provides, Jane is a reluctant spy. What she doesn't know is that her new girlfriend, Bridget, ostensibly a cosmetic sales girl, is in fact a feminist counterspy struggling to foil a fascist scheme to put the aging Duke and Duchess of Windsor on the throne. Will Bridget misplace her top-secret cipher panties in a moment of passion? Can Jane avoid being killed for England? Can she keep the suit? With her usual flair for period detail, Maney (The Case of the Good-for-Nothing Girlfriend) paints a vivid, irreverent picture of the Bond era and spoofs Fleming's lingering romance with Empire. --Regina Marler

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