
Killer Cuvee: Walla Walla Valley
A Mystery, Mystery Thriller, Thriller book. Could have been an interesting book. The plot had potential,...
Eric Savage loves his new life as a small artisanal winemaker in Walla Walla, Washington. A painful divorce and a corporate career are but distant memories as Eric settles into the rhythm of small town living. Abruptly, his agreeable life and passion for winemaking are upended by a mysterious murder and accusations that Eric is guilty of the crime. A killer is on the loose, and Eric is the perfect fall guy.After eluding police, Eric flies to London and the scene of the crime in a calculated attempt to find the killer. There, he encounters a determined and attractive FBI Agent who has her own reasons for investigating the crime. An attraction between them flourishes as they team up to find the killer. But as the body-count increases, and the killer eludes them, Eric doubts his life will ever be the same.Killer Cuvée is a blend of real world winemaking, murder, and romance. Authentic scenes in a winery will interest anyone who has enjoys a glass of fine wine.The Winemaker Serieswww.thewinemakerseries.com
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Description from Amazon:Eric Savage loves his new life as a small artisanal winemaker in Walla Walla, Washington. A painful divorce and a corporate career are but distant memories as Eric settles into the rhythm of small town living. Abruptly, his agreeable life and passion for winemaking are upended by a mysterious murder and accusations... Could have been an interesting book. The plot had potential, but the writing was not good. I only finished it because when I really started hating it I was mercifully close to the end. The author switches from first person to narrative, depending on which character is telling certain parts of the story. Also, the writer spends way too... I enjoy cozies but am not sure this exactly qualifies as one. I also like learning about new places and things, in this case wine making, but these lessons were boring. The dialogue was stilted, the writing didn't flow, the story, not so much far fetched, as just unbelievably weird situations. I didn't like the characters or how they...