The Property of a Lady - a James Bond Short Story
Ian Fleming This short story has an interesting background. The world renowned auction company, Sotheby's, asked Ian Fleming to write a fictional story featuring the company and its Chairman Peter Wilson to be printed in their 1963 annual review. The result was "Property of a Lady."
M and Bond have received information about the pending sale at auction of a fabulous Carl Faberge piece of jewellry called the Emerald Sphere. The source of the jewel appears to trace back to the Soviet government. Could it be that the KGB is using this method of rewarding a double agent inside the British Secret Service? Is there a way James Bond, by attending the Sotheby's auction, could determine who is the Soviet's Resident Director in London? He'd be their number one spy in the UK. M and Bond decide to try!
Librarian's note: this entry relates to the short story "The Property of a Lady." It is one of four in the collection, "Octopussy and The Living Daylights." Entries for all nine Bond short stories can be found by searching Goodreads for: "a James Bond Short Story."
Genres:
Short Stories
34 Pages