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Tea At The Grand Tazi by Alexandra Singer

Maia is leaving London to paint in the bright sunlight and exotic surroundings of Morocco. Working as an assistant to a once famous historian, she is lured in by her new surroundings, promising excitement and more importantly, freedom. In the final days of a North African summer, a sense of boredom and unease pervades the city. Maia is drawn unwillingly into the ways in which the clientele of the renowned Grand Tazi pass their increasingly long, hot evenings. As the intense heat wears down her resistance, Maia succumbs to vice. The light that she once sought becomes eclipsed by shadowy dealings. Can Maia take back control of her new life, and if so, does she even want to?
Alexandra Singer traveled the world before settling in the UK to study law, working for an international corporate law firm. In 2008 Alexandra was diagnosed with a near fatal neurological illness, and spent three months in a coma. Remarkably, Alexandra is on the road to recovery and when not writing, teaches languages and literature whilst she embarks on an academic career in medical law and bioethics.
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ISBN 13 9781908248237
ISBN 10 1908248238
Title Tea At The Grand Tazi
Author Alexandra Singer
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Legend Press Ltd
Year published 2012-03-01
Number of pages 224
Prizes Runner-up for The Luke Bitmead Bursary 2010 (UK), Long-listed for The Dylan Thomas Prize 2012 (UK)
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