Books tagged: andalucia

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Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools    by Victoria Twead
Price: $2.99 USD. 74600 words. Published by VictoriaTwead on May 7, 2010. .

If Joe and Vicky had known what relocating to a tiny mountain village in Andalucia would be like, they might have hesitated...  They have no idea of the culture shock in store. No idea they'll become reluctant chicken farmers and own the most dangerous cockerel in Spain. No idea they'll help capture a vulture or be rescued by a mule. Will they stay, or return to the relative sanity of England?
Don't Miss The Fiesta!    by David Baird
Price: $5.90 USD. 78890 words. Published on June 1, 2010. .

When night descends who knows what spirits walk abroad? Fleeing his scandalous past, Scully seeks refuge in a remote Spanish village. When he meets innocent young Marisa, he dreams of starting a new life. But beneath the village’s placid surface lurk dark and sinister forces, a maelstrom of fierce hatreds and primitive passions. And Easter approaches, heralding a chilling climax...
Zigzag: Flashbacks of a Painter    by Gym Halama
Price: $3.99 USD. 33500 words. Published on November 28, 2010. .

An erratic journey through fifty short stories and illustrations by artist Gym Halama. Pulp, fiction, autobiographical sketches and oil on canvas brought together in a fascinating book. ‘It's a great read, atmospheric and witty.’ Peter Capaldi ‘Her book is a little gem...’ Sam Cutler ‘A fascinating memoir of a fascinating life.’ Paolo Hewitt ‘Terrific.’ Chris Stewart
Walk Softly..Eat with Small Sticks    by Robert Hale
Price: $4.99 USD. 63370 words. Published on February 26, 2011. .

Robert Hale spins a collection of wild and rhythmic tales of the road. With his fiddle strapped to his back, he strolls through South and Central America, Mexico, the US, Netherlands, France and Spain, collecting recipes, music and accomplices along the trail.
Heat    by Jake Barton
Price: $0.99 USD. 92290 words. Published on March 25, 2011. .

A gentler novel from the pen of crime writer, Jake Barton in the enchanting setting of Andalucia
The Woman who Rewrote History    by Claire Lloyd
Price: Free! 16570 words. Published on October 29, 2011. .

Luisa Isabel Álvarez de Toledo, 21st Duchess of Medina Sidonia, was known as the Red Duchess for her political views and imprisoned by Franco during Spain´s fascist dictatorship. She found evidence in her family's archive that much of Spain's accepted history had been 'cleaned up'. To preserve the archive for posterity she married her secretary on her deathbed, disinheriting her children.
Two Old Fools - Olé!    by Victoria Twead
Price: $3.95 USD. 79780 words. Published by VictoriaTwead on November 24, 2011. .

Sequel to 'Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools'. Never believe that life in a tiny Spanish mountain village is predictable. Vicky and Joe have finished fixing up their house and look forward to peaceful days enjoying their retirement. Then the fish van arrives, and instead of delivering fresh fish, disgorges the Ufarte family. The peace of El Hoyo is shattered.
Just Us Two: Ned and Rosie's Gold Wing Discovery    by Rosalie Marsh
Price: $2.99 USD. 50510 words. Published on May 1, 2012. .

An exhilarating journey of discovery, adventure, and fun as ‘born-again bikers’ Ned and Rosie discover long-lost family in Ireland, and explore France, Spain, Andorra, Italy, Switzerland, and Belgium on their Honda Gold Wing 1500cc motorbike. An inspirational true story of profound emotional experiences and challenges. Winner 2010 International Book Awards (Travel:Recreational)
Feolito's Gift    by Bob Sojka
Price: $2.99 USD. 15520 words. Published by Word Shadow  on August 11, 2012. .

The gift of ugliness. The curse of beauty. The magic of love. Can a handful of star-stuff change the fate of an ugly stone cutter who carves gargoyles in his own likeness? Or should he use his treasure for the benefit of another, an unattainable but unforgettable someone?
La cream coneshion    by Juan López-Herrera
Price: $3.90 USD. 54930 words. Published on October 16, 2012. .

Sátira con trama policiaca que narra la estancia en la ciudad de Sevilla (“Sureña”) en la primavera de 1992 de Tony Laver, un periodista inglés. Tony se reencuentra con sus amigos de la adolescencia (vivió en esa ciudad varios años con su familia), pero su estancia coincide con una serie de disparatados y macabros asesinatos en los que el protagonista se verá implicado muy a su pesar.