The vineyard victims

Ellen Crosby, 1953-

Book - 2017

"When Jamison Vaughn --Virginia real estate mogul, vineyard owner, and failed US presidential candidate --drives his gold SUV into a stone pillar at the entrance to Montgomery Estate Vineyard, Lucie Montgomery is certain the crash was deliberate. But everyone else in town is equally sure that Jamie must have lost control of the SUV on a rain-slicked country road. In spite of being saddled with massive campaign debts from the election, Jamie is seemingly the man with the perfect life. What possible reason could he have for committing suicide? Lucie soon uncovers a connection between Vaughn, his old friends (an elite group of academics), and a twenty-five year old murder of a brilliant PhD student. It turns out that this group all had mo...tives for wanting the scientist dead, but that they were freed from suspicion when a handyman was arrested and convicted of the crime. But the more Lucie digs, the more convinced she becomes that this could be a case of wrongful conviction --possibly even a set-up. Lucie realizes she has now put herself in danger from someone who doesn't want her investigating Webb's death. She must work to solve two murders--one decades-old, one that proves intensely personal to Lucie --before someone silences her... for good"--

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Mystery fiction
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Ellen Crosby, 1953- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
326 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250076625
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Review by Booklist Review

Lucie Montgomery witnesses Jamie Vaughn's fiery crash and death at the stone wall outside Lucie's vineyard, the same stone wall where Lucie was in a car accident as a teen, leaving her disabled. Jamie's last words to Lucie before his death instructed her to tell Rick I need him to forgive me. Lucie works to locate Rick to give him Jamie's final message, but Jamie's family stonewalls her. Continuing efforts to track down Rick lead Lucie to a decades-old murder case that may have landed the wrong man on death row. Although she realizes the real murderer may be someone she knows from her close-knit community, Lucie perseveres, even though she must work with her ex-boyfriend's brother, bringing up painful memories and forcing Lucie to come to terms with her past. Readers who enjoy the winery-frame story should also try Decanting a Murder (2017) by Nadine Nettmann.--O'Brien, Sue Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In Crosby's full-bodied eighth Wine Country mystery (after 2016's The Champagne Conspiracy), Virginia vintner Lucie Montgomery has to swerve on a rain-slick road to avoid a head-on collision with a speeding car driven by her neighbor Jamie Vaughn, an unsuccessful U.S. presidential candidate. When Jamie slams into a stone pillar at the entrance to her property, Lucie leaps from her vehicle and races to the wreckage. She's in time only to hear his dying words: "Tell Rick I need him to forgive me." Most people who knew Jamie figure it was an accident, but Lucie is sure that the crash was deliberate. When Jamie's nearest and dearest begin acting suspiciously, Lucie becomes determined to find Rick and deliver Jamie's message. The intrigue grows, as does the danger to herself, after Lucie learns that Rick was an old friend of Jamie's who's now on death row for the murder some 30 years earlier of a brilliant doctoral student at the University of Virginia. Crosby keeps the reader guessing until the exciting climax. Agent: Dominick Abel, Dominick Abel Literary Agency. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A woman's determination to keep a promise puts her in a killer's cross hairs.Ten years ago, Lucie Montgomery's boyfriend, speeding down a country road, smashed his car into a pillar, leaving Lucie badly injured. Now engaged to winemaker Quinn Santori, Lucie runs a winery on her family's Virginia estate. In a horrible moment of dj vu, Lucie's run off the road by her friend Jamison Vaughn, who crashes into the same pillar that almost took her life. As she struggles to get him out of the car, he says, "Tell Rick I need him to forgive me." Her former lover Mick Dunne drags her away just as the car bursts into flames. Lucie thinks Jamie, who'd just lost an election for U.S. president, deliberately drove into the pillar, and she's determined to find Rickwhoever he isand pass on the message. The only other clue is a medical alert bracelet Lucie stuffed in her pocket after Jamie dropped it. Jamie's wife, Elena, insists that Lucie let the family handle the press, which is hounding Lucie for more details. Depressed after losing the election and burdened by huge debts, it seems plausible enough that Jamie was suicidal, but the family is determined to get an accident verdict. In order to shut Lucie up, they give her expensive tickets for a dinner entitling her to a taste of a rare, old, locally produced wine. Meanwhile, Jamie's daughter Sasha, whom Lucie's brother is dating, suggests she go see her mother, Vanessa Pensiero, Jamie's ex-wife, who may know about Rick and the bracelet. The tale she tells goes back to college days when Vanessa, Jamie, Mick, Elena, and a professor were all briefly involved in the murder investigation of one of their friends. Although Taurique Youngblood was convicted and is still on death row, he may be innocent, as Lucie, against her friends' wishes, resolves to prove.Crosby (The Champagne Conspiracy, 2016, etc.) continues to explore the privileged world of the Virginia hunt country with a fine mystery, solid characterization, and a shocking finale. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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