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Author launches prequel

Karen Watkins|Published 7 months ago

Former diplomat and Hout Bay restaurateur Costa Ayiotis in conversation with Eva Mazza, author of the Sex Lives & Stellenbosch series.

Former diplomat and Hout Bay restaurateur Costa Ayiotis in conversation with Eva Mazza, author of the Sex Lives & Stellenbosch series.

Former diplomat and Hout Bay restaurateur Costa Ayiotis launched Matriarchs, Meze and the Evil Eye at V&A Waterfront Exclusive Books, on Thursday September 26. He was in conversation with Eva Mazza, author of the Sex Lives & Stellenbosch series. This is Ayiotis' prequel to his first, My Big Fat Greek Taverna, published one year ago.

Enjoying themselves, from left, Maria Anagnostellis and Amexa Mazza both from Green Point with Nicole Rust and Mandy Shrimpton bother from Stellenbosch.
Georgina and Kalyn Crouth from Constantia.
Artemis Elias, left, from Constantia with Angela Fotiou of Bishop’s Court.
Christina Wrankmore from Lakeside with Tasso Evangelinos from Milnerton and Olga Constantantatos from Claremont.
Tucking into baklava, Daniela Wakeford with Efstathia Masconi, both from Green Point.
Miltos and Kathryn Sakalis came from Durbanville for the launch.

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