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Harvest of Secrets

The Wine Country Mysteries, Book 9

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Harvest of Secrets

By: Ellen Crosby
Narrated by: Christine Marshall
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The search for the killer of an aristocratic French winemaker who was Lucie Montgomery's first crush and the discovery of dark family secrets put Lucie on a collision course with a murderer.

It's harvest season at Montgomery Estate Vineyard - the busiest time of year for winemakers in Atoka, Virginia. A skull is unearthed near Lucie Montgomery's family cemetery, and the discovery of the bones coincides with the arrival of handsome, wealthy aristocrat Jean-Claude de Merignac. He's come to be the head winemaker at neighboring La Vigne Cellars, but he's no stranger to Lucie - he was her first crush 20 years ago when she spent a summer in France.

Not long after his arrival, Jean-Claude is found dead, and while there is no shortage of suspects who are angry or jealous of his ego and overbearing ways, suspicion falls on Miguel Otero, an immigrant worker at La Vigne, who recently quarreled with Jean-Claude. When Miguel disappears, Lucie receives an ultimatum from her own employees: Prove Miguel's innocence or none of the immigrant community will work for her during the harvest.

As Lucie hunts for Jean-Claude's killer and continues to search for the identity of the skeleton abandoned in the cemetery, she is blindsided by a decades-old secret that shatters everything she thought she knew about her family. Now facing a wrenching emotional choice, Lucie must decide whether it's finally time to tell the truth and hurt those she loves the most, or keep silent and let past secrets remain dead and buried.

©2018 Ellen Crosby (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Amateur Sleuths Cosy Culinary Mystery Traditional Detectives Women Sleuths Cosy Mysteries

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Loved this book. Lived up to Cosy expectations. intriguing plot as always; fascinating crisscross of different topics- winery, ancestry, history of slavery. And all along the way, just the right amount of clues and red herrings to make it a splendid Whodunnit.

Excellent Reading

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The murder storyline, which I usually like more than the incidentals, is OK, but the incidentals are what makes this book so enjoyable. I would have like to find out more about the 1/2 brother and the history of the Wells, but you can't have everything.

Better than I expected

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This for me was the third audiobook in the series, and it was still enjoyable.
The wine and winemaking aspects (for me quite interesting because my family makes wine in Italy) are not as present as they were in the previous two books, but the historical twist form mid 1800 in Virginia was engaging enough for me.
I’m still not a fan of the narrator, but I’m getting used to her style, and it’s ok while driving as it is not too distracting.

Interesting historical twist

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