El Espia Que No Sabia Contar - Michael N. Wilto... -
His life takes an absurd turn when he tries to escape the unwanted amorous advances of a colleague. By ducking into the wrong office at Whitehall, he is mistaken for a highly trained "spy killer" and recruited into one of Britain's elite security departments. Despite his complete incompetence and inability to "count" in a literal or metaphorical sense, Jyp bumbles through a mission to unmask a group of spies embedded within the government, all while trying to win the heart of his true love. Key Themes and Style
Bates, Michael's writing style is easy-going and brimming with traditional British humour. His well-crafted stories feature light- michaelwilton.co.uk The Spy Who Couldn't Count by Michael N. Wilton | Goodreads
" El espía que no sabía contar " ( The Spy Who Couldn't Count ) is a comedic novel by British author Michael N. Wilton , known for his quintessential British humor. The story is a farcical send-up of the British Civil Service and the world of espionage, often compared to the style of Tom Sharpe or classic comedies like Mr. Bean and The Pink Panther . Plot Summary El espia que no sabia contar - Michael N. Wilto...
The plot balances a rapidly changing spy narrative with a lighthearted romance. About the Author
Michael N. Wilton began his writing career after serving in the RAF and working in banking and industrial filmmaking. Since retiring, he has published several romantic comedies and children's books, including In The Soup and Don't Bank On It Sweetheart . His works are characterized by hapless, likeable heroes who manage to save the day through pure accident or sheer persistence. Michael N Wilton - author | Michael N Wilton His life takes an absurd turn when he
The story follows , affectionately known as Jyp , a man whose life is complicated by his unfortunate name and a perceived lack of intelligence. After a series of dead-end jobs, Jyp finds what he believes is a safe haven in a government statistics department.
Reviews on Goodreads and Amazon highlight Jyp’s "good heart" and his aunt, who turns out to be more capable than she initially appears. Key Themes and Style Bates, Michael's writing style
The book is noted for its "very English silliness," featuring wordplay, misunderstandings, and situational irony.