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Monthly Archives: September 2014
In the land of the thousands autumns
Like a glob of honey in a teacup, the sun is dissolving slowly into the sea, bathing the horizon in glowing amber and sending ripples of gold across the gurgling waves. A gaggle of wild geese ruffle their feathers and … Continue reading
Posted in Historical fiction
Tagged autumn, books, David Mitchell, Dutch, food, Japan, Nagasaki, reading, Vancouver Writers Festival
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Disturbing bouquet
When we picked up our rental car from the railway station, we knew we had to drive to the Kyriad Hotel in Provencal Avignon. So, as soon as we merged off the highway into the lane that winds itself around … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Historical fiction
Tagged books, food, Luberon, murderer, noir, perfume, reading, sensory, smell, the Provence
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