You love Greece? How about the Greek workmen?
Fancy living in the sun? Read Corfu Sunset first.
Just retired John Waller and his Danish wife decide to renovate their near-derelict holiday home. They gain control from their neighbour who has pumped sewage on their land. In a frenetic summer they build a road up the mountain and a pool, veranda and new roof for their villa. A party is held to celebrate a great Greek victory.
The Evening Standard said: "Delightful episodes and characters emerge from the pages of Corfu Sunset. A highly amusing account of the highs and lows of property ownership abroad with the attention to detail that puts most travel authors in the shade."
The Daily Mail said: "Corfu Sunset is essential reading for anyone thinking of moving abroad to a place in the sun, revealing with panache and passion the rewards and drawbacks of buying property in a remote but warm outpost of southern Europe."
John Waller, born in 1940, went to Cambridge University, founded a successful computer company, was Liberal parliamentary candidate for Twickenham and has written 6 books and 2 plays since 2000.
Fancy living in the sun? Read Corfu Sunset first.
Just retired John Waller and his Danish wife decide to renovate their near-derelict holiday home. They gain control from their neighbour who has pumped sewage on their land. In a frenetic summer they build a road up the mountain and a pool, veranda and new roof for their villa. A party is held to celebrate a great Greek victory.
The Evening Standard said: "Delightful episodes and characters emerge from the pages of Corfu Sunset. A highly amusing account of the highs and lows of property ownership abroad with the attention to detail that puts most travel authors in the shade."
The Daily Mail said: "Corfu Sunset is essential reading for anyone thinking of moving abroad to a place in the sun, revealing with panache and passion the rewards and drawbacks of buying property in a remote but warm outpost of southern Europe."
About the Author
John Waller, born in 1940, went to Cambridge University, founded a successful computer company, was Liberal parliamentary candidate for Twickenham and has written 6 books and 2 plays since 2000.