Review by Booklist Review
In a departure from her Virginia Wine Country series (The Sauvignon Secret, 2011), former news correspondent Crosby introduces Sophie Medina, a photojournalist whose CIA-operative husband, Nick, has disappeared. Though she has no solid evidence, Sophie believes that Nick is still alive and that his disappearance is tied to an extremely lucrative oil discovery. With no leads in London, Sophie leaves the UK and returns to her native Washington, D.C. After being taunted by a Russian oil tycoon at a Faberge egg exhibit at the National Gallery, Sophie is more convinced than ever that Nick is still alive and that the Russians know how to find him. That same night she overhears a conversation that leads her to believe that a U.S. senator and the Russian ambassador are involved in plans to assassinate a controversial Russian author with information about abuses in the region where a new oil reserve may have been found. A solid thriller.--Keefe, Karen Copyright 2010 Booklist
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
Crosby (The Sauvignon Secret and five other wine country mysteries) introduces photojournalist Sophie Medina, in this assured tale of love, loss, and secret agendas, the first in a new series. After the disappearance of her husband, Nick Canning, an undercover agent with ties to several shadowy international agencies, Sophie returns from abroad to Washington, D.C., where she takes a job photographing an exclusive exhibit of recently discovered Faberge eggs at the National Gallery of Art. Despite trying to keep a low profile, she's drawn into a sinister conspiracy after a Russian diplomat accosts her and demands to know Nick's whereabouts. The discovery of a body near the George Mason Memorial raises the stakes as Sophie realizes she's being watched by both U.S. and foreign agents who believe Nick is not only alive but responsible for several murders. Crosby offers a complex portrait of our nation's capital, with its historic beauty and roiling underbelly of deceit and danger. Agent: Dominick Abel, Dominick Abel Literary Agency. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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