The book The Dervish House was written by author Ian Mcdonald Here you can read free online of The Dervish House book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Dervish House a good or bad book?
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‘Hotter than yesterday,’ says Georgios Ferentinou. ‘Hottest yet,’ says Lefteres the Confectioner. ‘It’ll break thirty-eight. ’ ‘Hot as hell,’ says Constantin. ‘Your pardon, Father.’ ‘Hell is hotter,’ says Father Ioannis. Bülent brings a stick with simits threaded on it. ‘What are these for this time?’ Lefteres asks. He stirs his tea, sugar crystals whirl and blur in the hot liquid. ‘Volkan passed the fitness test, didn’t he?’ Lefteres throws his hands up in despair. ‘How do you do this?’ ‘I’m a ...natural-born entrepreneur, I have deep-rooted market instincts.’ ‘So why are you still running this place?’ says Lefteres the lampoonist. ‘I wouldn’t be if it were real money,’ says Bülent. ‘Maybe I’m scared of success. It’s our abiding national failing.’ Constantin tears a piece from his simit. ‘Here, Ferentinou, anything on that bomb yesterday?’ ‘Why are you asking him?’ asks Father Ioannis. ‘You weren’t here for this bit,’ says Lefteres.
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