One of my favourite John Gardner - James Bond paperback series is the Sniper series, named because of the sniper sight that appears on each book cover. When this set was published by Coronet Books in the UK around 1986, Mr Gardner had only completed the five titles which are included: "Licence Renewed" (white cover), "For Special Services" (red cover), "Icebreaker" (black cover), "Role Of Honour" (blue cover) and "Nobody Lives For Ever" (teal cover).
Meanwhile in Canada, General Books (linked to Coronet in the UK) concurrently published this series. The covers of each title by General were almost identical to the Coronet printings, except strangely for "Nobody Lives For Ever" which had a red colour cover instead of teal. So while there are five titles in this series there are six different covers to collect.
I've previously written a post about this series when I purchased a second Coronet copy of "Nobody Lives For Ever". Today's post is inspired by the purchase of a second copy of "For Special Services". It's not in quite as good condition as my current copy, but it's unread with a lovely condition cover and at just $16 it was hard to refuse.