Agatha Christie meets Wes Anderson
‘...one of the most important qualities for modern man, if that’s an actual concept, is mastering excess’
Oslo restaurant & grand Dame ‘The Hills’ becomes a microcosm in Faldbakken’s novel told through the eyes of the eponymous waiter. Chaos disturbs order with the arrival of a particularly enigmatic diner.
Crisp linens & sharp rebuttals as Agatha Christie meets Wes Anderson 3

Oslo restaurant & grand Dame ‘The Hills’ becomes a microcosm in Faldbakken’s novel told through the eyes of the eponymous waiter. Chaos disturbs order with the arrival of a particularly enigmatic diner.
Crisp linens & sharp rebuttals as Agatha Christie meets Wes Anderson 3


The Waiter by Matias Faldbakken (translated by Alice Menzies) published by Doubleday, 240 pages
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