Murder most fermented / Christine E. Blum.
When New York transplant Annie "Halsey" Hall starts digging for her tiny SoCal dream vineyard off Rose Avenue, the last thing she expects to unearth is an elderly woman. Between decanting chardonnays and rosés, Halsey and the women of the Wine Club pour over the list of suspects. Could the old woman have bottlenecked her great grandson's latest scheme? Was it a case of super sour grapes with the local historical society? Or did a devious developer close a killer deal?
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- ISBN: 9781496712127 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 282 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp., 2018.
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| Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. |
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Christine E. Blum was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio. At the age of seven, her parents moved to Europe and luckily took her with them. Christine grew up in Paris, Brussels, and finally London, and along the way developed her unique brand of humor. She lives in Southern California where sheâs allowed to share a house and pool with her famous yellow Lab, Bardot, who just happens to be able to dive 10â underwater, has appeared on Animal Planet, and was featured in the New York Times bestseller, Underwater Dogs. When not signing paw-tographs, she can be found lounging by the pool and solving murders. Readers can visit Christineâs website at christineeblum.com.