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  1. Peter Kerr is a best-selling Scottish author. Snowball Oranges , Mañana Mañana , Viva Mallorca! and A Basketful of Snowflakes , his Mallorcan-based travel books, have been translated into fourteen languages.

  2. Peter Kerr is a bestselling Scottish author who writes humorous and warm-hearted books about his experiences of growing oranges on Mallorca, his adventures with his family and friends, and his detective mysteries featuring Bob Burns. His books are sold worldwide and have been translated into several languages.

  3. PETER KERR. Life for Scotland's top travel writer began a long way from the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, where several of his bestselling books are set. And his life took him on a uniquely winding and interesting career path long before he turned his hand to earning his daily bread by writing books.

  4. Peter Kerr, the award-winning Scottish author of the 'Snowball Oranges' pentad of humorous Mallorcan travelogues, is a former jazz musician, record producer and farmer. He has also written a range of fiction titles, including the 'Bob Burns Investigates' trilogy of humour-spiked mysteries and 'Song of the Eight Winds', a historical novel set in ...

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  5. Showing 20 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Peter Kerr has 22 books on Goodreads with 2814 ratings. Peter Kerrs most popular book is Snowball Oranges: One Mallorcan Winter.

  6. P Kerr. Parliamentary Affairs 60 (1), 46-65. , 2007. 58. 2007. The personal is not political: At least in the UK's top politics and IR departments. E Foster, P Kerr, A Hopkins, C Byrne, L Ahall. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 15 (4), 566-585. , 2013.

  7. AUTHOR. Peter Kerr. Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Travel & Tourism | History. Sign in to Follow. Follow Peter Kerr to get new release emails from Audible and Amazon. Peter Kerr, the best-selling Scottish author, was born in Lossiemouth, Morayshire, in 1940.