Victoria Twead
The fourth page-turning memoir from the New York Times bestselling author
by Victoria Twead
Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestselling author
"If you enjoyed The Durrells and James Herriott, you'll love the Old Fools series."
When Victoria and Joe return to their Spanish mountain village, they are still reeling from their year in the Middle East. Sighing with relief, they prepare to settle down to a peaceful life with the familiar characters of the village.
But life refuses to stand still, even in tiny El Hoyo. Lola Ufarte’s behaviour surprises nobody, but when a millionaire becomes a neighbour, the village turns into a battleground.
Can Victoria and Joe help restore peace to the village?
Victoria Twead is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Amazon bestselling author and usually works in her pyjamas.
Eleven years in a tiny, remote, mountain village in Spain, rescuing a vulture, and owning probably the most dangerous cockerel in Europe, inspired Victoria to write "Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools". Victoria and Joe next emigrated to Australia to watch their new granddaughters thrive amongst kangaroos and koalas. More joyous life-chapters are unwinding and subsequent books in the Old Fools series continue to pop up.
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