Two men traveling from England disembark in Greece from the same boat. How their lives will accidentally and frighteningly intersect is the subject of this novel. Kennedy, an Englishman of no fixed address, is looking for a teaching job in what he hopes will be a Greek paradise. An opportunist who f
The French Have a Word for It
โ Scribed by Lanyon, Josh
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- English
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- Fiction
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