Hints and tips:
...Instead of fuchsia clouds, she gives us polychrome produce, a cornucopia of avocados, pineapples, corn, tomatoes, lemons, melons, peppers and more....
...In Sergio Olguín’s The Foreign Girls (Bitter Lemon Press £8.99), Veronica is on holiday in an isolated cottage in Tucuman, northern Argentina, recovering from the traumatic events portrayed in The Fragility...
...Verónica López Álvarez sinks a long, T-shaped rod into the soft earth, pulls it out, smells it and screws up her face....
...The Fragility of Bodies , by Sergio Olguín, Bitter Lemon Press, RRP£8.99 The first of a new trilogy featuring Veronica Rosenthal, an investigative reporter in Buenos Aires....
...Verónica Rosenthal, the protagonist of Sergio Olguín’s lively new thriller The Fragility of Bodies (Bitter Lemon Press, RRP£8.99), has these in spades. Rosenthal is a news reporter in Buenos Aires....
...He has driven up from Rome, where his wife, Veronica De Romanis, an economist and author, and their two children, Corso, 16, and Laudomia, 14, are based....
...Veronica, played by Thoms, arrives from the city in March to inspect the place....
...Long after our patience with Jackie, Ralph and Veronica – played by the fire-spewing Elizabeth Rodriguez – has abated, we long to know more about the cousin....
...Veronica Lemon, who taught Greek at my school, was hugely inspirational. Jane Mellanby, my tutor at St Hilda’s, said it would be a hoot if I was a scientist as I’d come up through classics and maths....
...Veronica, an art-loving writer assembling a book about Darfur, and given expert timing by Marcia Gay Harden, blurts lines such as: “I detest this pathetic complicity!” Moi aussi....
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