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Ellen Crosby returns to Virginia wine country for her fourth tale of suspense involving a mysterious skeleton, a Civil War battle, and dark family secrets. When a tornado rips through Montgomery Estate Vineyard, it not only destroys some of Lucie Montgomery's newest grapevines but also... read more

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  • “They say God gives us family so we don't have to fight with strangers.”
    Lucie Montgomery
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We all have a right to our private lives; it's living a secret life that gets us in trouble.

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This is book 4 of 6 in Wine Country Mysteries. (standard series)

Preceded by The Bordeaux Betrayal, and followed by The Viognier Vendetta.

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  1. Ellen Crosby (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Scribner
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Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 1416551689
Page Count: 272

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  • The Merlot Murders
  • The Chardonnay Charade
  • The Bordeaux Betrayal

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