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Espresso Tales is a novel by Alexander McCall Smith, the author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. The story was first published as a serial novel in The Scotsman, like its predecessor, 44 Scotland Street. The book retains the 100+ short chapters of the original.
Jul 11, 2006 · Bruce has lost his job as a surveyor, and between admiring glances in the mirror, is contemplating becoming a wine merchant. Pat is embarking on a new life at Edinburgh University and perhaps on a new relationship, courtesy of Domenica, her witty and worldly-wise neighbor.
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Dec 26, 2006 · 12,406 ratings953 reviews. 44 SCOTLAND STREET - Book 2. The residents and neighbors of 44 Scotland Street and the city of Edinburgh come to vivid life in these gently satirical, wonderfully perceptive serial novels, featuring six-year-old Bertie, a remarkably precocious boy—just ask his mother.
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About Espresso Tales. 44 SCOTLAND STREET – Book 2The residents and neighbors of 44 Scotland Street and the city of Edinburgh come to vivid life in these gently satirical, wonderfully perceptive serial novels, featuring six-year-old Bertie, a remarkably precocious boy—just ask his mother.
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Kindle. $9.99. Audiobook. $0.00 Free with your Audible trial. New York Times best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith, creator of the beloved No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency novels, crafts the second irresistible installment in his Scotland Street series.
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Espresso Tales by Alexander McCall Smith | Penguin Random House Canada. A 44 Scotland Street Novel (2) Author Alexander McCall Smith Illustrated by Iain McIntosh. Series 44 Scotland Street Series. Share Save. Add to Goodreads. 44 SCOTLAND STREET - Book 2.
Jul 11, 2006 · Alexander McCall Smith. 4.4 • 46 Ratings. $9.99. Publisher Description. 44 SCOTLAND STREET - Book 2. The residents and neighbors of 44 Scotland Street and the city of Edinburgh come to vivid life in these gently satirical, wonderfully perceptive serial novels, featuring six-year-old Bertie, a remarkably precocious boy—just ask his mother.