
After Reading
2.Do you think "The Lahti File" describes the real work of a spy?
No, I don't think so.
There are three reasons I think.
First, trigger of this story is very nonsense. Although there are many many same thing all over the world, Naylor think that there are some relationships with these news. This is a very unreal thing, I think.
Next, if Munro is a real spy, he doesn't invite unknown person to his room (But it is a usual story in "007" ;-) ).
Then, he doesn't have any arms. It is believable that if someone find arms, there are many questions to answer. But there is necessity of having minimum arms with spying, I think.
Anyway, a hero of the story must have some stupid points to make the story funny.
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