Author Hilary Mantel has described how she fantasised about killing Margaret Thatcher after finding herself within shooting range of the former Prime Minister.
"I thought, if I wasn't me, if I was someone else, she'd be dead," said Mantel, recalling the moment she saw the then Conservative leader walking around the hospital gardens opposite her flat in Windsor in 1983.
"Immediately your eyes measure the distance," she said in an interview with The Guardian newspaper, cocking her hand into a gun.
Mantel's moment of murderous reverie has now been transformed into fiction as a short story called Hilary Mantel: The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher - August 6th 1983, which is included in her first short story collection for 11 years. She has been working on the Thatcher story for more than 30 years.
The story, in which a wealthy woman lets a man who turns out to be a Thatcher-targeting assassin into her flat, was published by in The Guardian today.
The newspaper claimed that its rival the Telegraph pulled out of an expensive deal to publish the extracts first after a senior editor decided they were too offensive for the its Tory-supporting readers.