More Ketchup Than Salsa


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More Ketchup Than Salsa


More Ketchup Than Salsa

Author: Joe Cawley

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2006


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When Joe and his girlfriend Joy decide to trade in their life in a cold Lancashire fish market to run a bar in the Tenerife sunshine, they anticipate a paradise of sea, sand and siestas. This story talks about the morning-afters as well as the night-befores of life in a busy holiday resort.

Even More Ketchup than Salsa


Even More Ketchup than Salsa

Author: Joe Cawley

language: en

Publisher: eBook Partnership

Release Date: 2014-03-12


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The trials and tribulations of attempting to make a better life abroad continue with disastrous consequences in this true and hilarious travel narrative.

Even More Ketchup Than Salsa


Even More Ketchup Than Salsa

Author: Joe Cawley

language: en

Publisher: CreateSpace

Release Date: 2013-11


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Sequel to the award-winning More Ketchup than Salsa: Confessions of a Tenerife BarmanA must-read reality check for anybody who has ever pondered a move to sunnier climes. If the first six months of running the Smugglers Tavern had been a baptism of fire, the subsequent years were about as much fun as bobbing for apples in a vat of acid. Having swapped the tin roof of a cold British fish market for the sunny skies of a Spanish holiday island, Joe and Joy succeeded in thwarting the first wave of attacks from bungling bureaucrats, bewildered holidaymakers and their own spectacular ineptitude. What they didn't realise was that their enemies were regrouping. Not only that, but those enemies had made camp a lot closer to home, enemies that would make their encounters with the exploding gas bottles, East European squatters and big-time Charlies featured in the first book, More Ketchup than Salsa, seem like chapters from Enid Blyton. The trials and tribulations of attempting to make a better life abroad continue... with disastrous consequences.