
×
Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.
For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.

French Fried: one man's move to France with too many animals and an identity thief
222
by Chris DolleyChris Dolley
Members save with free shipping everyday!
See details
See details
11.99
In Stock
Overview
** New York Times bestseller **
"Exceptionally funny and entertaining book" - Romonko
Animals behaving badly, other people's misfortunes and the most bizarre true crime story ever. French Fried is the unfortunately true account of Chris Dolley's first eight months in France and has been described as 'A Year in Provence with Miss Marple and Gerald Durrell.'
Just when Chris and Shelagh think nothing more could possibly go wrong, they discover that Chris's identity has been stolen and their life savings - all the money from their house sale in England that was going to finance their new life in France - had disappeared. A bank account had been opened in Chris's name in Spain to take the proceeds.
Then they're abandoned by the police forces of four countries who all insist the crime belongs in someone else's jurisdiction. The French say it's an Irish crime as that's where the money was held. The Irish say it's French as that's where all the correspondence came from. The British say it's nothing to do with them even though forged British passports were used to open the bank account in Spain. And the Spanish are on holiday - and can't even think about investigating any bank account for at least four weeks.
So Chris has to solve the crime himself. But unlike fictional detectives he has an 80 year-old mother-in-law and an excitable puppy who insist they come along if he's going anywhere interesting - like a stakeout.
REVIEWS
"This was a fantastic read. It had me laughing so much that I nearly got relegated to the sofa! Once I had started reading this book, I could not put it down, I was even quite happy to miss my favourite TV programmes!" - Bookmarked
"When I downloaded this book this morning, I had every intention of putting it on my phone and reading it in dribs and drabs. And now I appear to have finished the book! The best thing about 'French Fried' is it's sense of humour; warm, self-deprecating, and very British. Literally laugh out loud in several places (I'm glad I'm the only one home!)." - Librarything
"Chris Dolley's humour reminds me of James Herriot at times, with my husband shushing me in the middle of the night. I could not put this book down and enjoyed it immensely. The characters, especially Nan, were life-size." - Salammi
"I can't think of anybody who wouldn't love this book! Well written, easy to read and laugh out loud funny!" - Brenda, Amazon
"Exceptionally funny and entertaining book" - Romonko
Animals behaving badly, other people's misfortunes and the most bizarre true crime story ever. French Fried is the unfortunately true account of Chris Dolley's first eight months in France and has been described as 'A Year in Provence with Miss Marple and Gerald Durrell.'
Just when Chris and Shelagh think nothing more could possibly go wrong, they discover that Chris's identity has been stolen and their life savings - all the money from their house sale in England that was going to finance their new life in France - had disappeared. A bank account had been opened in Chris's name in Spain to take the proceeds.
Then they're abandoned by the police forces of four countries who all insist the crime belongs in someone else's jurisdiction. The French say it's an Irish crime as that's where the money was held. The Irish say it's French as that's where all the correspondence came from. The British say it's nothing to do with them even though forged British passports were used to open the bank account in Spain. And the Spanish are on holiday - and can't even think about investigating any bank account for at least four weeks.
So Chris has to solve the crime himself. But unlike fictional detectives he has an 80 year-old mother-in-law and an excitable puppy who insist they come along if he's going anywhere interesting - like a stakeout.
REVIEWS
"This was a fantastic read. It had me laughing so much that I nearly got relegated to the sofa! Once I had started reading this book, I could not put it down, I was even quite happy to miss my favourite TV programmes!" - Bookmarked
"When I downloaded this book this morning, I had every intention of putting it on my phone and reading it in dribs and drabs. And now I appear to have finished the book! The best thing about 'French Fried' is it's sense of humour; warm, self-deprecating, and very British. Literally laugh out loud in several places (I'm glad I'm the only one home!)." - Librarything
"Chris Dolley's humour reminds me of James Herriot at times, with my husband shushing me in the middle of the night. I could not put this book down and enjoyed it immensely. The characters, especially Nan, were life-size." - Salammi
"I can't think of anybody who wouldn't love this book! Well written, easy to read and laugh out loud funny!" - Brenda, Amazon
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781611383980 |
---|---|
Publisher: | Book View Cafe |
Publication date: | 11/14/2014 |
Pages: | 222 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.51(d) |
Customer Reviews
Related Searches
Explore More Items
Set in a distant binary star system, warring families struggle for supremacy. Against a backdrop
of cataclysmic conditions, an alien race and a society forced to come to terms with the cyclical changes of their colony world, politics and intrigue ...
The immortal ælven were forever divided when one clan began a forbidden practice: the drinking ...
The immortal ælven were forever divided when one clan began a forbidden practice: the drinking
of blood.Clan Darkshore was cast out of the ælven, named alben, and driven west of the mountains into exile, their protests-that they must drink blood ...
From the dark depths of the past to the bright hopes of the future, Pati ...
From the dark depths of the past to the bright hopes of the future, Pati
Nagle's stories range across the palette of human emotion. Named for her Theodore Sturgeon Award Finalist story, Coyote Ugly includes fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, ...
It's Groundhog Day, 1906. February 2nd is stuck on repeat, and only our intrepid trio ...
It's Groundhog Day, 1906. February 2nd is stuck on repeat, and only our intrepid trio
appear to have noticed. Emmeline senses the meddling of a higher power - possibly her aunt. Reggie's sure it'll be the handiwork of the subterranean ...
I never should have let them talk me into giving blood.When Manda notices a creepy ...
I never should have let them talk me into giving blood.When Manda notices a creepy
white-haired goth watching her donate blood, her best friend Lenore panics and drags her to a tiny New Mexico village where she learns the horrible ...
Bobbyjay and Daisy are trapped in a family feud, powerless to stop it from exploding. ...
Bobbyjay and Daisy are trapped in a family feud, powerless to stop it from exploding.
Then a Porsche Targa full of live smelt brings them together, and they fake a betrothal they may not be able to escape.Bobbyjay doesn't want ...
Most folk in the Territory never think about the magic around them. They've never encountered ...
Most folk in the Territory never think about the magic around them. They've never encountered
a magician, fought a spell-beast, or bargained with the devil.Gabriel Kasun is not most folk.A year spent mentoring Isobel Lacoyo Távora, the Devil's Left Hand, ...
First Contact, Seventies Style! from New York Times bestselling author.A fun short story where murder
isn’t the only mystery, and our detective’s clothes are far from plain. 1940s Noir detectives meet 1970s Glam.The story begins as a bizarre murder case ...