As you may know, I am currently reading
William Boyd's
Gabriel's Moon. It's a spy thriller set in the sixties. And there is a little detail that may seem trivial, but that I find quite interesting: Gabriel Dax, the main character of the novel, has a girlfriend who works at...
Wimpy. I know Wimpy. I have been to Wimpy repeatedly. I love Wimpy, maybe my favourite gentrified fast food chain. And I find it interesting that in a genre that is still associated heavily with glamour and exotism, there is in this spy novel a protagonist who also has a burger restaurants chain as part of his reality. And a girlfriend who smells of smells of burgers and chips when she gets home. It makes the whole world of
Gabriel's Moon more relatable. Moral of the story: Next time I go to Wimpy, I will take a good look at the staff and the customers. You never know...
4 comments:
You mean all spies don't live the glamorous playboy lifestyle of James Bond?????
Otherwise how is Gabriel’s moon? Do you recommend it?
Yeah, I know, shocking right?
Yes, it is (so far at least) very solid. I would definitely recommend it.
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