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When Marcus Dalrymple returns to Mexico after an absence of 17
years, he expects to find a country vastly changed. Instead he
re-discovers the intoxicating, magical realism of its landscape,
culture and its people 'I think it was the colours, tastes and
smells of Mexico that first struck me as I began the book; vivid,
powerful, exotic, and alluring...' (Andrew Dalton, author of 'The
Temples of Malplaquet') 'Descriptions of drunken policemen, a wild
puma in the mountains, the mysterious spirits of a house, a white
dog destined to roam for eternity on a volcano, encounters on the
road with obliging Mexicans, the scintillating sight of millions of
Monarch butterflies or a Christmas posada fuelled by tamales and
punch. That is when the reader is transported into a magical world
that can only be Mexico.' (Fiona Dunlop author of 'Viva La
Revolucion ')
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