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Peter Kerr

    1. Januar 1940

    Peter Kerr ist ein schottischer Autor, der für seine unverkennbar humorvolle Stimme und seine vielfältigen literarischen Beiträge gefeiert wird. Sein erzählerischer Stil verbindet gekonnt Witz mit scharfer Beobachtungsgabe, sei es bei der Schilderung von Reiseabenteuern, dem Entwerfen von Kriminalgeschichten mit komödiantischen Untertönen oder dem Verfassen historischer Romane. Kerrs Werk erforscht beständig die Nuancen menschlicher Erfahrung durch fesselndes Storytelling und spricht damit ein breites Lesepublikum über verschiedene Genres hinweg an. Sein Talent erstreckt sich auch auf die bildende Kunst, da er oft seine eigenen Bücher illustriert, was ihren einzigartigen Charme weiter verstärkt.

    Peter Kerr
    From Paella to Porridge
    Fiddler On The Make
    Human Rights in a Big Yellow Taxi
    Im Tal der Orangen
    Viva Mallorca
    Mañana Mañana
    • Ungeahnte Zweideutigkeiten der Sprache, verzwickte Auseinandersetzungen mit der örtlichen Polizei und Obstbäume, die an einer mysteriösen Krankheit leiden - das sind nur einige der Probleme, die das Leben auf der Insel so mit sich bringt. Zum Glück gibt es aber auch neue, wunderbar exzentrische Freunde, die helfen, die Tücken der Traumexistenz zu bewältigen.§Ein Buch für jeden, der schon einmal von einem Neuanfang im Süden geträumt hat. Peter Kerr hat eine Liebeserklärung an Mallorca geschrieben, die sein erstes Buch an Charme und Witz noch übertrifft.

      Mañana Mañana
    • Unterhaltsame Schilderung eines Schotten über das ganz normale Landleben auf Mallorca. - 3. Teil des Mallorca-Abenteuers der Familie Kerr.

      Viva Mallorca
    • Ein schottisches Ehepaar mit 2 Kindern wagt den Neuanfang auf der Sonneninsel. Es erwirbt ein altes Bauernhaus im Landesinneren. Ca' Mayoral ist umgeben von Orangenbäumen, und das Ehepaar hofft, dass es einmal durch den Verkauf der Früchte seinen Lebensunterhalt bestreiten kann. Doch vorläufig gibt es noch etliche Hindernisse zu überwinden. Humorvoller Bericht von der Übersiedlung einer Familie nach Mallorca.

      Im Tal der Orangen
    • Human Rights in a Big Yellow Taxi

      • 116 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,0(7)Abgeben

      Peter Kerr, who has a nose for the absurd and the shocking, develops his concerning arguments about the gradual erosion of our human rights, particularly in Great Britain and the United States.

      Human Rights in a Big Yellow Taxi
    • Fiddler On The Make

      • 364 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      2,0(1)Abgeben

      When the sleepy Scottish village of Cuddyford is colonised by well-heeled retirees and big-city commuters, Jigger McCloud, a Jack-the-lad local farmer with a talent for playing the fiddle and an eye for the ladies, isn't slow to make a quick buck at their expense. Life seems rosy for Jigger and his oddball-but-loveable family, until he tries to scam a mysterious foreign millionaire, who arrives on the scene with plans to develop the area in ways that appeal neither to Jigger nor his milch cow incomers. The folk of Cuddyford, native and otherwise, promptly close ranks. Comic shenanigans, quirky characters and sinister ploys abound, and it's Bert, Jigger's scruffy little hamburg-craving dog, who turns out to be the hero of the piece as the McClouds and their beloved Cuddyford teeter on the brink of disaster.

      Fiddler On The Make
    • From Paella to Porridge

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,7(51)Abgeben

      The Kerr family say goodbye to their orange farm in Mallorca, and put it up for sale after three years of hard work. The Mallorcan experience comes to an end with a farewell fiesta for neighbours and friends, full of comic shenanigans but tinged with sadness. But now begins the return-to-Scotland adventure, and what a cultural shock is in store. Welcomed back by family, the Kerrs make plans to start a deer farm on a remote hillside, the beginning of a period of challenges and change, of buying and restoring houses in the lovely Scottish countryside. Meanwhile, Peter explores Scotland with fresh eyes, visiting such places as the 'Biarritz of the North' where Robert Louis Stevenson used to holiday, and giving us an insider's view of the world-famous Edinburgh Military Tattoo. There's never a dull moment in the Kerr household.

      From Paella to Porridge
    • The Gannet has Landed

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      2,9(6)Abgeben

      In this humour-tinged romantic adventure, Doogie O'Mara, a young Scottish veterinary student, applies for a gap-year job as a tour rep in Africa, where he also hopes to find time to study the wildlife. Instead, he finds himself on Mallorca, thrust in at the deep end of the madcap package tour business - a fish out of water, for whom the nearest thing to wildlife appears to be the hordes of rowdy holidaymakers pouring off the gannets (charter planes) from the UK. Problems are bound to arise, and they do, as does the bewitching influence of Mallorca and a beautiful young Mallorquina called Catalina. When the time finally comes for Doogie to leave the island, he must decide if there's more to life than a secure career as a vet back in Scotland.

      The Gannet has Landed
    • Thistle Soup

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,0(9)Abgeben

      This is an idiosyncratic story of Scottish farming life. It tells of episodes with drunken ghosts, bullocks in the bedrooms, obscure customs and country superstitions.

      Thistle Soup
    • In this, the third humour-spiked Bob Burns Investigates mystery, the droll Scots detective is once more aided by his sexy forensic scientist ladyfriend, Dr Julie Bryson, and abetted by keener-than-bright rookie cop, Andy Green. Working undercover on a cruise liner bound for the Canary Islands, Bob and his two sidekicks have plenty to cope with in an intriguing story of deceipt and double-dealing sparked off by the discovery of a severed finger in a passenger's quiche lorraine. Does the finger belong to an alleged man-overboard victim? Was the man overboard pushed, or did he commit suicide? Is it all just a cleverly contrived insurance scam? Shipboard shenanigans are the order of the day as Bob Burns Investigates the Cruise Connection.

      The Cruise Connection: Bob Burns Investigates
    • The Other Monarch of The Glen

      • 146 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      A QUIRKY CALEDONIAN CAPER - from the bestselling author of Snowball Oranges... Lord Strathsporran, the chinless-wonder laird of a Highland estate, plays host to a motley mix of international house guests who are paying sweetly to join him on a grouse-shoot. Fortune favours the devious when the seriously skint laird and two of his visitors juggle their disparate skills to pull off what promises to be an extremely lucrative scam. But lucrative for whom? Chicanery stalks the turrets of Strathsporran Castle. But who's conning who? An already complicated scenario is compounded by furtive flirtations crossing social barriers more eagerly than a prudent grouse would wing it off the moor at dawn on the Glorious Twelfth. And there's even a sighting of at least one Loch Ness Monster when the tangled threads of this offbeat drama finally unravel.

      The Other Monarch of The Glen