How did William Boyd decide to intertwine espionage and personal identity in Gabriel's Moon?
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How did William Boyd decide to intertwine espionage and personal identity in Gabriel's Moon?
Did anyone else feel the historical details added so much depth, or did they sometimes slow the story down?
What do you think led to the choice of setting this story during a specific historical moment?