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When serendipity brings John Pinder and Dasha Ross the chance to relaunch a rundown beach hotel in Sri Lanka, they are thrilled. Here is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to escape to paradise, add spark to their 25-year marriage, and have one last grand adventure. With a truckload of Aussie chutzpah and almost no experience, John and Dasha head off to Hikkaduwa. There they discover they are no match for a treacherous foe who will stop at nothing to ruin their dream, natural disasters that threaten their livelihood, and an unending series of catastrophic failures at the hotel they call Faulty…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When serendipity brings John Pinder and Dasha Ross the chance to relaunch a rundown beach hotel in Sri Lanka, they are thrilled. Here is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to escape to paradise, add spark to their 25-year marriage, and have one last grand adventure. With a truckload of Aussie chutzpah and almost no experience, John and Dasha head off to Hikkaduwa. There they discover they are no match for a treacherous foe who will stop at nothing to ruin their dream, natural disasters that threaten their livelihood, and an unending series of catastrophic failures at the hotel they call Faulty Palms. Big Trouble Coming is a comedy of life-threatening errors that celebrates the resilience of a couple way out of their comfort zone. Can John, a comedy entrepreneur, and Dasha, a TV broadcaster, survive this test of love, its limits, and beyond?
Autorenporträt
Born and bred in Melbourne, Dasha is a third generation broadcaster/writer and a graduate of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. After extensive experience working for most major television networks in Australia, as a reporter, producer and executive producer for programs such as the ABC's prestigious Four Corners and the 7.30 Report, she became a commissioning editor in ABC TV Documentaries. After leaving the ABC, Dasha and her husband, John Pinder, moved to Sri Lanka to relaunch a surfside hotel. Returning to broadcasting her most recent production is the ABC podcast The Day I Lost My Mind, recounting an episode of transient global amnesia and examining its relationship to orgasm.She lives amongst the mermaids, occasional sharks, and human wannabes at Bondi Beach in Sydney.This is her first book; a love letter to her husband.