Roald Dahl is considered a real life James Bond for having an extraordinary life in America during World War II. His James Bond-style with a bevy of beauties around is revealed in his biography.
It seems Roald Dahl slept with countless high society women, apparently motivated by a combination of duty and lust while gathering intelligence in United States.
The story of Roald Dahl is told by Donald Sturrock’s Storyteller: The Life of Roald Dahl. It is claimed to be the first authorized biography of Roald Dahl in which his life as a young Royal Air Force is detailed by the author.
One of Roald Dahl’s friends Antoinette Haskell is quoted as saying that Roald Dahl has had a whole stable of women to wait on his every need adding that Roald Dahl was quite arrogant with his women but and according to her he slept with all those who made more than $50000 a year on east and west coast.
Roald Dahl, the ace fighter pilot has taken part in the war until he was grounded for injuries and then he joined British Security Co-ordination, a secret service network that was established to promote British interests and to counter Nazi propaganda.
Though it is not clear how Roald Dahl was hired as a British agent, he loosely worked in the capacity for BSC in early 1944 while officially he was public relation personnel at the British embassy in Washington.
The biography also reveals that contradictory to his James Bond role, Roald Dahl was a terrible gossip who was known as a betrayer by family and friends and his daughter Lucy also admitted that her father could never keep his mouth shut.
It seems Roald Dahl was a real life James Bond but with a license to speak…
