pistache (pis-tash): a friendly spoof or parody of another's work. [Deriv uncertain. Possibly a cross between pastiche and p * * stake.] From Thomas Hardy's football report to Dan Brown's visit to the cash dispenser, the work of the great and the not-so-great is here sent up with little hope of comi
Roses, Pistachio & Murder
โ Scribed by Gillard, Susan
- Publisher
- Guardian Publishing Group LLC.
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 71 KB
- Series
- Oceanside Cozy Mystery 73
- Category
- Fiction
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