"A joyous return to Peter Mayle country, a rollicking caper set on the Cote d'Azur and in the luscious landscape of Provence. Bennett, an English expatriate living in France, has champagne tastes and a vin ordinaire bankroll. He has abandoned a successful career and found an ideal village in which to idle. But when a business scheme fails to work out, he finds himself broke. Not a man to be downhearted, he places an advertisement in the International Herald Tribune volunteering his services-anything considered. The most attractive response comes from a rich Englishman named Julian Poe, who has developed a means of producing superb truffles and is close to cornering the lucrative truffle market. Bennett signs on and -- bliss! -- he finds himself in Monaco and able to live in a style to which he has wished to become accustomed. But soon -- sniffing the financial potential of the truffle -- Sicilian and Corsican Mafiosi intrude. Life gets somewhat hectic. Ham-fisted goons, gendarmes working at cross-purposes, French village busybodies, and an order of Monks dedicated to the god Bacchus all play a role in a surprising and satisfying denouement. A generous, delicious serving of vintage Mayle." ...
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780140259704
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 28/02/1997
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Peter Mayle
Peter Mayle (1939, Brighton, Inglaterra) es psicólogo y psicoanalista. Escritor y periodista prolífico, sus libros ¿De dónde venimos? y ¿Qué me está pasando?, destinados a padres y educadores, sobre temas como la sexualidad o la adolescencia se hicieron mundialmente famosos en la década de los ochenta. Más tarde, alcanzó la fama como novelista con sus best sellers Un año en Provenza y Vivir en Provenza, crónicas de sus aventuras como propietario de una antigua casa de campo en el sur de Francia. En la actualidad es colaborador habitual de The Sunday Times y The Financial Times, profesor de terapia artística y director del Institute of Expressive Analysis. Su obra se ha traducido a 17 idiomas.