This book has finally come back from the Editor, so this month it is going to get a second revision, a second draft for the editor, and beta readers.
And so it begins…
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Do people care if spies have ethics?
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A spy story is supposed to be larger than life.
We only have to watch one of the more recent James Bond films to know that if the fate of the whole world is not at stake, it’s not a spy story.
That, and the fact that the fate of the whole world rests in the hands of one man, or one woman, or a pair, both of whom profess they prefer to work alone, and begrudgingly accept the other’s help.
The bad guys are larger than life, and we just love to see them blown up in the most spectacular of manners. Sudden and quick death is not an option.
I wanted to go down this road, I really did…
But, nagging away in the back of my mind, there is a little spy story widget in my ear, saying, what if it’s not really like that?
What if the bad people are really masquerading as good people and normal people can’t see through the façade. What if the people who matter cant-‘t see them either?
What if doing the job is being made impossible by the very people who told you to find and eliminate them? Only, you don’t know that’s what they’re doing.
To say it’s doing my head in, considering the possibilities, is an understatement.