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Mark Lamprell



Average rating: 3.58 · 2,502 ratings · 442 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
One Summer Day in Rome

3.44 avg rating — 1,534 ratings — published 2016 — 32 editions
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The Full Ridiculous

3.62 avg rating — 379 ratings — published 2013 — 9 editions
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The Secret Wife

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Things I Need You to Know

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ΜΠΕΪΜΠ: Το Μικρό Γουρουνάκι...

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Babe: Pig in the City

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“Sometimes I look at my laughter lines and wonder what on earth could have been that funny.”
Mark Lamprell

“Stephanie slammed on the brakes and turned around. Alec turned to see what had startled her. Sitting on the backseat was Meg’s bag. Alec grabbed the bag and looked through it. “Cash is gone, but everything else is here. My wallet,” he said, producing his empty wallet. The tile was there, too, still wrapped in tissue paper. He looked up at Stephanie and smiled. She smiled back. He reached out and held her arm, accidently brushing her breast. “Thank you. You’re obviously a very big cheese around here. Thank you.”
Mark Lamprell, One Summer Day in Rome

“Father Bernadino had reluctantly closed the Crypt of Leg Bones and Thigh Bones because damp was leaching through its walls and corrupting the bones. In order for the repairs to be carried out, the leg bones and thigh bones had been carefully removed from the walls of the crypt and painstakingly reassembled on portable wooden frames. A kind parishioner had offered Father Bernardino the use of a storage facility near the Campo de’ Fiori. The room was now empty but had been used for years by a stall-owner at the markets. It was cool and dry, ideal for storing vegetables and keeping them fresh. Also ideal for storing bones.”
Mark Lamprell, One Summer Day in Rome

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