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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The "Bigend Books" are a series of novels (three, so far) by William Gibson. They each revolve around the efforts of Belgian advertising executive Hubertus Bigend to learn the secrets behind strange and interesting things, chiefly by hiring a "cool-hunter" or reporter to investigate. Unlike other William Gibson books, the Bigend Trilogy takes place in the present day (relative to when they were written) and do not involve anything especially world-changing. Instead, they are basically mystery novels involving the fringes of the technology and culture of the Turn of the Millennium and The New Tens. |