The Price of Darkness

Sponsored by: GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com The Price of Darkness by Graham Hurley is out in hardcover at 15 euros. After being fired for a drink driving charge, Detective Constable Winter

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Born Survivor

Sponsored by Griffin Bookshop features@algarveresident.com Born Survivor by Bear Grylls Bear Grylls is no stranger to extremes. Trained by the SAS to stay alive in some of the most inhospitable

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Sword Song

Sponsored by: GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com Sword Song by Bernard Cornwell is out in hardback at 29.50 euros. The year is 885 and England is at peace, divided between the Danish

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Through a Glass Darkly

Sponsored by Griffin Bookshop features@algarveresident.com Through a Glass Darkly by Donna Leon Donna Leon’s millions of fans will appreciate this new crime novel in her series featuring Commissario Brunetti and

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The  best sping holdays

Sponsored by PDM travel features@algarveresident.com FEELING LIKE a change of scenery? Here are some of the best locations to visit for a break this springtime. Balearics blossom If you’ve always

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Journey in the literary world

By SUZY TURNER features@algarveresident.com Suzy Turner has lived in Portugal for 22 years and works as a freelance writer. As well as putting pen to paper for the Algarve Resident’s

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Brother Fish

Sponsored by Griffin Bookshop features@algarveresident.com Brother Fish by Bryce Courtenay Finally, for his many fans, Bryce Courtenay has at last brought out a new novel. Brother Fish is an Australian

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Le Bal

Sponsored by GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com Le Bal by Irene Nemirovsky is out in paperback at 12.50 euros. For the millions who loved Suite Française, this new paperback is exquisitely delightful.

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Temptation

Sponsored by Griffin Bookshop features@algarveresident.com Douglas Kennedy’s book, Temptation, is set in Hollywood, which is a world he knows well. David Armitage is a middle-aged screenwriter, who spends years toiling

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