![]() ![]() He was lent a Jensen FF for the night, and headed out to Fitzjohn's. Before heading out, Bond headed to a car dealership to look at the Jensen Interceptor I, to replace his old and costly to repair Bentley. In the elevator, and again at breakfast he met Bryce Fitzjohn, who invited him to a cocktail party, which he politely refused before deciding at lunch to go for it. ![]() The morning of his 45th birthday, James Bond awoke from dreams of his time in World War II. Not only did it fit the theme of the novel perfectly, it's also a great punchy word, instantly and internationally comprehensible, graphically alluring and, as an extra bonus, it's strangely Bondian in the sense that we might be subliminally aware of the '00' of '007' lurking just behind those juxtaposed O's of SOLO …" ― William Boyd Plot ![]() " Titles are very important to me and as soon as I wrote down Solo on a sheet of paper I saw its potential. ![]()
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