Darkness in Malaga: Andalusian Mystery Series, cartea 1
Autor Paul S. Bradley Editat de Gary Smailesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2018
Andalucía, Spain. An enchanting setting for a crime mystery series.
Is the lonely veteran Detective Inspector Leon Prado losing his touch? When a kidnapping case goes horribly wrong, he is pushed sideways to form a new department of one, responsible for crimes involving foreigners, even though he only speaks Spanish.
When Juliet, an English girl looking for a new life away from her past demons, is abducted at the San Isidro Festival in the quaint seaside town of Nerja, Prado is faced with his first major case. For this, he needs translators. He meets Amanda Salisbury, an overworked, multilingual American videographer who inadvertently filmed the abduction, and ex-British soldier Phillip Armitage, a confused friend of Juliet's, licking his wounds after an acrimonious divorce.
In this first installment of the Andalusian Mystery Series, this unlikely trio of lost souls forms a warm bond as they unravel the secrets of Juliet's tragic life which leads them to her deeply flawed abductor.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788469795774
ISBN-10: 8469795775
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Paul Bradley
Colecția Andalusian Mystery Series
Seria Andalusian Mystery Series
ISBN-10: 8469795775
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Paul Bradley
Colecția Andalusian Mystery Series
Seria Andalusian Mystery Series
Notă biografică
Paul S Bradley blames his Andalusian Mystery Series on ironed squid. Otherwise, he'd still be stuck in London failing at this, that, and the other. As discerning diners know, calamares a la plancha should translate as grilled squid. Then he noticed bad translations everywhere. He quit the rat race, moved to Nerja, Spain and helped the owner of this gastronomic gaff prepare his menu so that foreigners understood he was offering food, not laundry services. During the following thirty years, this tiny translation evolved into a lifestyle magazine for the Costa del Sol, along with guidebooks and travelogues in English, German and Spanish. He's lectured about Living in Spain and bullfighting but is keen to emphasize that he never dressed in a tight, fancy suit or waved a pink cape at anyone; especially if they weighed 600 kilos and carried a sharp pair of horns. He has also appeared on local radio and TV, but extremely briefly. More recently, educated groups of posh American and Canadian Alumni have enjoyed his tour director services apart from the terrible jokes and occasional temporarily misplaced client. Paul's books blend his unique taste of Spain with intriguing fictional mysteries. Learn more at paulbradley.eu where lovers of Spain can sign up for free short stories, blogs, and videos.