Bel canto

author: Patchett, Ann
A group of international guests, taken hostage by terrorists while attending a birthday party at the home of the vice president of a small South American country, form bonds with their captors and enter into an almost idyllic lifestyle, united by the music of Roxanne Coss, opera's most revered soprano.
year: 2001, 2005, 2002
call number/section: 1000
subjects: women singers, fiction, victims of terrorism, embassy buildings, hostages, south america, fiction

Editions


Bel canto
Patchett, Ann
HarperCollins (2001)
A group of international guests, taken hostage by terrorists while attending a birthday party at the home of the vice president of a small South American country, form bonds with their captors and enter into an almost idyllic lifestyle, united by the music of Roxanne Coss, opera's most revered soprano.
Schools: 3



Bel canto
Patchett, Ann
Harper Perennial (2005)
A group of international guests, taken hostage by terrorists while attending a birthday party at the home of the vice president of a small South American country, form bonds with their captors and enter into an almost idyllic lifestyle, united by the music of Roxanne Coss, opera's most revered soprano.
Schools: 5



Bel canto
Patchett, Ann
Perennial (2002)

Schools: 1


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