Portugal – Food and Cooking by Miguel de Castro e Silva
Sponsored by: GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com Subtitled ‘Classic Traditions, Fresh Ingredients and Authentic Tastes’, this delightful cookery book contains an exciting and informative text and authentic recipes by award-winning nationally-recognised Portuguese
Sotheby’s Wine Encyclopedia
Sponsored by: GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com Moving from food to drinks, we are spoilt for choice with the superb range of Portuguese wines on offer. It is nevertheless great to have
The Water’s Lovely
Sponsored by GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com The Water’s Lovely is classic Ruth Rendell and is available at 11 euros. Weeks went by when Ismay never thought of it at all. Then
Wicked
Sponsored by: Griffin Bookshop features@algarveresident.com NEW BOOKS coming out in May include fun fiction from that Queen of the saucy romp, Jilly Cooper, with Wicked, in paperback, priced at 12
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
A Spot of Bother
Sponsored by Griffin Bookshop features@algarveresident.com MARK HADDON’S The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time was one of the best loved and one of the bestselling novels of recent
Dt Colossal Christmas Sudoku
Sponsored by: GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com Dt Colossal Christmas Sudoku is out in paperback at 12 euros. This is a bumper collection of sudokus, with over 200 standard grids, graded according
Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman
Sponsored by: GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com For younger readers, Francesca Simon’s Horrid Henry character is immensely popular. The Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman book and CD pack at 14 euros
Michael Palin Diaries 1969-1979 The Python Years
Sponsored by: GRIFFIN BOOKSHOP features@algarveresident.com MICHAEL PALIN has kept a diary since he married in the late 1960s, when he was beginning to make a name for himself as a
Sovereign
Sponsored by Griffin Bookshop features@algarveresident.com The third in the series featuring Matthew Shardlake is equally compelling as the previous two. It is autumn, 1541. A plot against the throne has

