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  1. 20 de sept. de 2005 · Friends, Lovers, Chocolate, the second book in the Isabel Dalhousie series, explores the intriguing subject of whether memories can be stored in organs other than the brain. Meanwhile, Isabel's intense, Platonic relationship with her niece's rejected lover encounters some complications.

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  2. Friends, Lovers, Chocolate is the second of the Sunday Philosophy Club series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith, set in Edinburgh, Scotland, and featuring the protagonist Isabel Dalhousie. It was first published in 2005, and is the sequel to The Sunday Philosophy Club.

  3. English. Taking on the running of her niece's deli while Cat is attending a wedding in Italy, Isabel Dalhousie encounters a recent heart transplant patient who is troubled by memories of events that never happened to him. Access-restricted-item.

  4. Buy. | Reading Guide. Read An Excerpt. Friends, Lovers, Chocolate. By Alexander McCall Smith. Best Seller. Part of Isabel Dalhousie Series. Category: Mystery & Thriller | Women's Fiction. Paperback $19.00. Aug 29, 2006| ISBN 9781400077106. Buy. Ebook $9.99. Sep 20, 2005| ISBN 9780375423925. Buy. All Formats. +. Paperback$19.00.

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  5. Friends, Lovers, Chocolate: Isabel’s niece, Cat (she of the unsuitable boyfriends), has been invited to a wedding in Italy. This means that Isabel is left in charge of Cat’s delicatessen—a task to which the redoubtable moral philosopher proves more than equal.

  6. Libro FRIENDS, LOVERS, CHOCOLATE del autor ALEXANDER MCCALL SMITH al MEJOR PRECIO nuevo o segunda mano en Casa del Libro México

  7. Isabel Dalhousie thinks often of friends, sometimes of lovers, and on occasion of chocolate. As an Edinburgh philosopher she is certain of where she stands.