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Secret Servant: The Moneypenny Diaries

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
James Bond

Originally published
  
2 November 2006

Genre
  
Spy fiction

3.7/5
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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2 November 2006

Author
  
Samantha Weinberg

Publisher
  
John Murray

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover and Paperback)

Pages
  
320 pp (first edition, hardback)

Preceded by
  
The Moneypenny Diaries: Guardian Angel

Followed by
  
The Moneypenny Diaries: Final Fling

Similar
  
Samantha Weinberg books, James Bond books, Spy fiction books

Secret Servant: The Moneypenny Diaries is the second in a trilogy of novels chronicling the life of Miss Moneypenny, M's personal secretary in Ian Fleming's James Bond series. The diaries are penned by Samantha Weinberg under the pseudonym Kate Westbrook, who is depicted as the book's "editor." Published by John Murray publishers, Secret Servant was released on November 2, 2006 in the UK following the first instalment, subtitled Guardian Angel that was released in 2005. No North American release has been announced as of October 2008.

Contents

Plot introduction

From saving spies to private passions, this book covers the secret adventures of James Bond's right-hand woman. Jane Moneypenny may project a cool, calm and collected image but her secret diaries reveal a rather different story. In the grip of an uncertain love affair and haunted by a dark family secret, the last thing she needs is a crisis at work. But the Secret Intelligence Service is in chaos. One senior officer is on trial for treason, another has defected to Moscow and her beloved James Bond has been brainwashed by the KGB. Only a woman's touch can save them. Moneypenny soon finds herself embroiled in a highly charged adventure infused with the glamour of the Cold War espionage game. Alone on a dangerous Russian mission she turns, with breathless intimacy, to writing a truly explosive private diary.

Production

  • In order to write the book Weinberg met up with ex Secret Service agents and even traveled to Moscow to meet Kim Philby's widow.
  • References

    Secret Servant: The Moneypenny Diaries Wikipedia