A Scorpion in the Lemon Tree
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Book 3 of the Peloponnese seriesFollowing on from the first two acclaimed books (Things Can Only Get Feta and Homers Where The Heart Is), Marjory, Jim and their crazy dog Wallace are on a second odyssey in the southern Peloponnese but this time they end up in a peninsula they didnt choose, and a house they never thought theyd live in. How did this happen? Easy, this is Greece and nothing ever goes to plan. The couples latest adventure in Koroni, on the Messinian peninsula, takes them on another perilous and funny journey, with house rental dramas, scorpion threats, the challenge of Greek language classes, and an unexpected publishing battle. But when they finally fall for the charm of unspoilt Koroni, make new friends and connect with some of the memorable characters from their Mani days, they discover once more just how Greek is their love. And theres not even a sting in the tale. Well
almost!REVIEWS: ''This book is rare within the travel writing genre. It cleverly combines a travel narrative with enlightened observations about Greece, while retaining a light and entertaining touch throughout. Peter Kerr, best-selling author of Snowball Oranges ''Beautifully written, every page has something new and interesting. She is truly a very talented writer.'' Amazon reviewer. ''She has a lightness of touch that even makes reading about the dark shadows cast by the economic crisis a joy.'' Richard Clark, author of the Greek Notebook series.
Book 3 of the Peloponnese seriesFollowing on from the first two acclaimed books (Things Can Only Get Feta and Homers Where The Heart Is), Marjory, Jim and their crazy dog Wallace are on a second odyssey in the southern Peloponnese but this time they end up in a peninsula they didnt choose, and a house they never thought theyd live in. How did this happen? Easy, this is Greece and nothing ever goes to plan. The couples latest adventure in Koroni, on the Messinian peninsula, takes them on another perilous and funny journey, with house rental dramas, scorpion threats, the challenge of Greek language classes, and an unexpected publishing battle. But when they finally fall for the charm of unspoilt Koroni, make new friends and connect with some of the memorable characters from their Mani days, they discover once more just how Greek is their love. And theres not even a sting in the tale. Well almost!REVIEWS: ''This book is rare within the travel writing genre. It cleverly combines a travel narrative with enlightened observations about Greece, while retaining a light and entertaining touch throughout. Peter Kerr, best-selling author of Snowball Oranges ''Beautifully written, every page has something new and interesting. She is truly a very talented writer.'' Amazon reviewer. ''She has a lightness of touch that even makes reading about the dark shadows cast by the economic crisis a joy.'' Richard Clark, author of the Greek Notebook series.
AmazonPages: 296, Paperback, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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