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Where the Nights Smell Like Bread

By: Glen Peters
Narrated by: Glen Peters
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Dumped by his boyfriend and stranded abroad, math teacher Mark Anello is drawn into Europe’s glittering art world—where beauty hides drugs, lust, and even murder.

Narrated by author Glen Peters.

At 34, math teacher Mark Anello thinks his life is on track—until his stand-up comedian boyfriend abruptly calls it quits. Restless and uninspired in Los Angeles, Mark heads to San Francisco, where a chance encounter with Alessandro, a charming, restless Italian tourist, ignites a romance that pulls Mark all the way to Rome. But passion fades, and when Alessandro drifts away, Mark is left heartbroken and alone in a foreign city. In his quest to belong, he’s swept into a world of Bohemians, aristocrats, and avant-garde artists… a seductive scene hiding an undercurrent of drugs, sex, and even murder.

Narrated by author Glen Peters, Where the Nights Smell Like Bread is a lush, suspenseful journey through love, loss, and reinvention. From the heady romance of Rome and Madrid to the dangerous allure of Europe’s elite art circles, Mark’s search for meaning will keep you listening late into the night—and leave you believing that sometimes the best way to find yourself is to lose everything.

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