Blogs in October 2017

A Good Death 8th October 2017

‘A good death is better than a bad conscience,’ said Sophie. 1983 – Georgie, Theo, Sophie and Helena, four disparate young Cambridge undergraduates, set out to scale Ausangate, one of the highest and most sacred peaks in the Andes....

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Miss-Adventures 22nd September 2017

‘Watch out for men with too much wooden jewellery, Amy. I know what you’re like… you’ll let them sucker you in with their yoga chat but essentially, they’re unwashed… and you don’t want to put your face anywhere near...

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Andina: The Heart of Peruvian Food 13th September 2017

Andina is the cuisine of the Andes of Peru. Welcome to one of the most contemporary yet ancient cuisines in the world. Featuring over 110 delicious and unfussy recipes accompanied by fascinating stories, dazzling photography and beautiful paintings, Andina...

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The Matador Murders 16th August 2017

The Matador Murders, loosely based on Dashiell Hammett’s Red Harvest, has lots of action, a suspenseful whodunit story line, and enough corpses to satisfy a school of Piranha. From a review by Michelle Stanley for Readers’ Favorite: “Jerold Last...

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The Ambivalent Corpse 16th August 2017

In the first novel in the Roger and Suzanne mystery series, private detective Roger Bowman and his girlfriend scientist Suzanne Foster find themselves traveling through Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina to solve a baffling and grotesque murder case. Parts...

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