viernes, 12 de noviembre de 2010

So far so good...


Mr. Wormold agreed to Mr´s Hawthorne proposal, and he has become a UK spy, the MI6´s "man in havana". He is acting like a typical Latin American. He shows one thing on the outside and another thing on the inside. He knows how to live a dual life. He also knows how to take advantage on situations, and on people too.
I also think that Mr, Wormold´s economic necessity has turned into greed so far; he is doing and saying whatever he has to, in order to get more money and more commodities. He doesn´t care if he has to lie to obtain his goals.
Last week, when I was reading, I started to think that things were driving tough for Mr Wormold, because the MI6 was going to send to Havana somebody to spy on him: Beatrice, his secretary.
But, this week, I´ve noticed that he is capable of cheating and creating fantastic stories about the agents he had recruited and their life style. And he does it very quickly, as if he was a writer or a science fiction movie´s producer. And Beatrice believes him; she really thinks that the agents are real.
I can´t wait for the time in the plot when somebody get to see what is happening. Meanwhile, I will enjoy this book as much as I am doing so far. So far so good….

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