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W A
R N I N G ! ! ! :
Reading
this section before reading the book may spoil your enjoyment
of Broken eggshells.
Most of
the questions that become popular will slowly move over to the
FAQ section leaving this area for the more bizarre in-depth enquiries.
Q1.
So who is that anonymous chap on the horse?
I believe it is actually Prince Albert.
Q2.
Why is the book called 'Broken eggshells'?
I believe it is actually Prince Albert.
Q3.
What was Boss Grunnions on about when he said that Father Christmas
was the coke guy in Lapland?
He does have a point. The character we all know as father Christmas
gained his red and white clobber from a Coca-Cola campaign back
before you and I were twee. Before that Father Christmas was all
togged up in Green and covered in twigs and bits of old fluff
- he looked rather scary actually so its probably just as well
the Coke image stuck.
Having said all that I don't think this was quite the answer Customs
and Excise were seeking.
Q4.
So which pubs do the UN frequent then?
Obviously I cannot divulge that for security reasons.
They are very boring though, I wouldn't bother looking. Find yourself
a nice Irish pub instead.
Q5.
Is that person/place/organisation real?
Virtually all of the physical locations within the book
are set in actual places. If you are in London then you can certainly
find all the London sites very easily with an A-Z. You can also
consult the interactive map in the 'scenes' All the characters/organisations
within the book are purely ficticious, although if you are interested
in true instances in life that mirror the plot of the book then
you should refer to the 'refernces' section in the side menu on
the right.
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