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The Songs We Sang At Trollope's
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It's the seventies, a time of political incorrectness and sexual liberation, and Yuri is ready to make the most of it. But life in Badock Hall, where he spends his first year as a Bristol University undergraduate studying Classics, is not the nirvana he hoped for. The longstanding feud between the Papayiannises and the Antonious rears its ugly head and Vasili, now a successful businessman and powerful member of the London underworld, wants Yuri to do his bidding as a way of getting at his old rival, Petraki, the man who stole the love of his life and Yuri's father. With loyalties stretched to the limit and his dreams of pop stardom on hold, Yuri then finds that his two best friends have gone missing. Saucy student capers turn to tragedy as the secrets of Yuri's family come back to haunt him from the past. The third in The Cypriot's Treasure Series and the final volume of the trilogy told by Yuri Aristopoulos, The Songs We Sang At Trollope's brings to a conclusion the incredible tale of Artie Papayiannis and the impact his errant life had on his children and grandchildren trying to make headway as immigrants in post-colonial Britain.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
2 October 2021
Pages
294
ISBN
9781471606557

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

It's the seventies, a time of political incorrectness and sexual liberation, and Yuri is ready to make the most of it. But life in Badock Hall, where he spends his first year as a Bristol University undergraduate studying Classics, is not the nirvana he hoped for. The longstanding feud between the Papayiannises and the Antonious rears its ugly head and Vasili, now a successful businessman and powerful member of the London underworld, wants Yuri to do his bidding as a way of getting at his old rival, Petraki, the man who stole the love of his life and Yuri's father. With loyalties stretched to the limit and his dreams of pop stardom on hold, Yuri then finds that his two best friends have gone missing. Saucy student capers turn to tragedy as the secrets of Yuri's family come back to haunt him from the past. The third in The Cypriot's Treasure Series and the final volume of the trilogy told by Yuri Aristopoulos, The Songs We Sang At Trollope's brings to a conclusion the incredible tale of Artie Papayiannis and the impact his errant life had on his children and grandchildren trying to make headway as immigrants in post-colonial Britain.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
2 October 2021
Pages
294
ISBN
9781471606557