The lakeside town of Warner Pier, Michigan, is tickled pinker than a strawberry truffle. Flashy Aubrey Andrew Armstrong has just swept into town, dropping celebrity names and claiming he's a Hollywood producer. For his next project, he'll make a movie based on a local author's romance novel-right there "on location," as they say in Tinsel Town. Armstrong makes older ladies blush and giggle like school girls. He's promised the members of the high school drama club bit parts in the movie. And Monte, his chocolate lab and constant companion, is quite the charmer. But sensible Lee McKinney, business manager of TenHuis Chocolade, would bet her last chocolate coin that Mr. Armstrong is a doggone phony.
Che Guevara: Begegnungen und Gespräche 1961-1964 in Kuba
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