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Listopia > Sherry Gallagher's votes on the list Boulder Blues (6 Books)
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DANCING SPOONS AND KHACHAPURI: A Russian Tale
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"It is a delightful read about a girl's coming of age in Russia is vividly painted by this author who brushes on the Russian-Afghanistan war, more reflectively than traumatically. Her father is imprisoned in Egypt and she sets off to free him, involving relatives she reacquaints herself with, strengthening ties frayed long ago through fear and misunderstanding. It is an adventure of a lifetime through the heart of a rich and intriguing culture.
Sherry
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Boulder Blues: A Tale of the Colorado Counterculture
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"A personal favourite and bitter sweet tale of two young and talented musicians caught up in the counter culture movement in the midst of civil unrest and the Viet Nam war."
Sherry
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Murder On The Rocks!
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"A colourful tale about a saucy young Dutch professor falling in love with a local Irish Guard in the midst of murder and a school coming a part at the hinges."
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Uncommon Boundaries: Tales and Verse
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"Pithy, entertaining and provocatively reflective are the short stories, poems, lyrics and travelogues to the delight of any reader."
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DEATH BY CHOPSTICK
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"The sequel of 'Murder On The Rocks!' set in China - a developing country with too many rattling ghosts in its closets and Felly there to expose them all."
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The Poisoned Tree
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Sherry
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'The Poisoned Tree' is third in the series and sequel to “Death by Chopstick”, where Felly is back in Holland and intrigued by a note she finds while browsing through a second-hand book. She decides to pick up on a cold case that leads her overseas--this time to America -- and the unravelling of a murder turns into a tantalizing search, unearthing deeply buried family secrets. Suspense and adventure are woven into this tale, taking an in-depth look into the characters and Dutch culture vividly and wittily portrayed. " See Review |
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