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| The Moneypenny Diaries is a planned trilogy of novels chronicling the life of Miss Moneypenny, M's personal secretary in Ian Fleming's James Bond stories. The series is penned by Samantha Weinberg under the pseudonym Kate Westbrook, who is depicted as the book's "editor." The first instalment, subtitled Guardian Angel was released in the United Kingdom on October 10, 2005 by John Murray publishers; no North American publication had been announced as of late November 2005. Weinberg has indicated the second volume of this series (title to be announced) is tentatively scheduled for publication in October 2006 . Weinberg is the first woman to write an officially licensed James Bond-related novel. Plot outlineThe first diary fills in the gaps between a number of agent 007's missions including the period between On Her Majesty's Secret Service and You Only Live Twice, but also includes an entire backstory for Moneypenny. For the first time since Fleming introduced the character alongside Bond in Casino Royale, Moneypenny is given a first name: Jane.An authorised book?Although it has since been announced as an official book from Ian Fleming Publications, the holder of the literary rights to James Bond, there was some confusion and even deception prior to release as to whether the book was actually authorised by them.The trilogy had originally been touted as the secret journal of a "real" Miss Moneypenny and that James Bond was a possible pseudonym for a genuine intelligence officer, the idea of which was perhaps influenced similarly to John Pearson's 1973 authorised biography of James Bond. James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007 was based on the obituary in Ian Fleming's You Only Live Twice in which Fleming hints that Bond is perhaps a real man. An investigation by The London Sunday Times into whether or not The Moneypenny Diaries were in some way real forced John Murray publishers to admit that the novel was in fact a "spoof". Prior to the admission, Kate Westbrook was said to be niece of the "real" Jane Moneypenny and that the diaries were discovered after her death in 1990. It was also claimed that Westbrook was a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, however, the college replied stating no such person was in employment there. In an interview, Weinberg revealed that the 'Kate Westbrook' subterfuge stretched as far as her wearing a wig and coloured contact lenses for media interviews and at the launch party. The novel was officially recognized as an authorised book from Ian Fleming Publications on the day of the book's publication in the UK, October 10, 2005. A side-effect of the deception resulted in a delay in this book finding an American publisher. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for The Moneypenny Diaries ] Some related entries: The Perfumed Garden | Story of O | How to Be Rich, Nigga | The Hired Man | Join My Cult | The Emerald City of Oz | Atlante Internazionale del Touring Club Italiano | L'influence d'un livre | A Tiger for Malgudi | After the Banquet | The Baby Squad This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article The Moneypenny Diaries; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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