
The Champagne Conspiracy
The Wine Country Mysteries, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Christine Marshall
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By:
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Ellen Crosby
About this listen
Lucie Montgomery, vintner at a Virginia winery, must solve a mystery that connects a presidential scandal with a murder in Prohibition-era DC that echoes all the way to the present.
Lucie Montgomery and winemaker Quinn Santori have decided to make champagne, a first for the Montgomery Estate Vineyard in Atoka, Virginia. But then Gino Tomassi, Quinn's uncle, turns up on their doorstep, demanding help in solving the mystery of what happened to Zara Tomassi, the first wife of his grandfather, who died in a San Francisco hotel in 1923 under suspicious circumstances. It seems there's no coincidence that her death came the day after President Warren Harding passed away in that same hotel. Gino needs answers before his blackmailer takes him for all he's worth - or exposes an explosive family secret.
Lucie searches for what happened almost 100 years ago as she delves into Prohibition-era Washington, DC - a town of bootlegging and duplicity, jazz clubs and speakeasies. But then the investigation turns deadly, threatening Lucie, her relationship with Quinn, and the vineyard. Someone is still out there, nearly a century later, who will go to any lengths to keep the truth about Zara's death a buried secret.
©2016 Ellen Crosby (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.A little bit boring
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I particularly appreciated the vinery and winemaking aspect because my family makes wines in Italy, and I found that the author has really quite a good knowledge of the wine business.
The reader was not my favorite, for me her voice was not too engaging, and her (failed) attempt at British accent was annoying.
Enjoyable easy listening
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Perfect Cosy book
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