Em História Zero por William Gibson, Milgrim fica em Londres em um hotel na Monmouth Street.
He wasn't always entirely comfortable with the lobby here, what there was of it. He felt like he might look as though he were here to steal something, though aside from his wrinkled post-flight clothing he was fairly certain he didn't. And really, he thought, stepping out into Monmouth Street and tentative sunlight, he wouldn't.
Este hotel é mais tarde identificado como "Covent Garden", quando Milgrim foi transferido para o Camden Holiday Inn.
Fiona put down her chopsticks, having picked a last shrimp from her noodles. "And where will I be taking Mr. Milgrim?"
"Holiday Inn, Camden Lock," said Bigend. "everyone seems to know about Covent Garden."
Há um Covent Garden Hotel em 10 Monmouth Street, de modo que parece corresponder .
O Covent Garden Hotel na Monmouth Street é realmente o hotel Gibson usado em Zero History ?
Fiona descreve o Covent Garden Hotel como elegante e como tendo "segurança inerente" em seu plano, com várias estrelas escondidas da imprensa.
"He's put you in the Holiday Inn," said Fiona as they walked back to the repair yard along what she'd said, when he'd asked, was lower Marsh Street.
"Yes?"
"Certainly not as posh," she said, "but where you were has a lot of inherent security, simply in the ground plan. Stars have ridden out serious press-sieges there. Nothing wrong with the Camden Holiday Inn, but it's not that tight."
Eu encontrei outra fonte alegando que o Covent Garden Hotel atrai "uma clientela exigente e abastada das indústrias de filmes e mídia ".
Attracting a discerning, well-heeled clientele from the film and media industries, Covent Garden Hotel is a bona fide boutique hotel as every one of its 58 rooms has been individually designed by design maven Kit Kemp.
Portanto, tanto a sua proximidade como a sua clientela de estrelas parecem combinar, mas e a segurança inerente ao seu plano?
Qual é a segurança inerente ao seu plano?