Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord

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Author: Louis de Bernières

‘Sharp, funny, engaging’ Financial Times Discover the second gripping novel in Louis de Bernières’ satricial tragic, hilarious South American trilogy.Dionisio Vivo, a South American lecturer in philosophy, is puzzled by the bodies that keep turning up outside his front door.To his friend, Ramon, one of the few honest policemen in town, the message is all too clear: Dionisi….Read More

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