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Who killed the Woman in the Wine? It's a question that has haunted the village for over thirty years, but the woman's daughter is convinced I, Julie Belmain, can come up with an answer. No one cares that I have the worst cold ever. And no one cares - because no one knows - that the daughter's boyfriend is also my old crush. All I want to do is run into his arms... but all he wants is for me to crack an unsolved murder case that's older than I am. Do I really want to poke my snotty nose into my neighbours' and friends' affairs? When the cold trail heats up in the old hotel I've invested in, I…mehr

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Who killed the Woman in the Wine? It's a question that has haunted the village for over thirty years, but the woman's daughter is convinced I, Julie Belmain, can come up with an answer. No one cares that I have the worst cold ever. And no one cares - because no one knows - that the daughter's boyfriend is also my old crush. All I want to do is run into his arms... but all he wants is for me to crack an unsolved murder case that's older than I am. Do I really want to poke my snotty nose into my neighbours' and friends' affairs? When the cold trail heats up in the old hotel I've invested in, I don't have much choice. Diving into the past brings up shameful secrets and private grudges that send shock waves through the village. No one - including my own mother - can escape the consequences. If I keep digging into the past, we may end up with another death...
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Of Dutch origins, formerly in France and presently based in southern Britain, Christa Bakker spends her days gazing at romantic countryside, wondering how to describe it to do it justice. She loves good food, good puzzles and good villains.Christa writes happy little bloody murders, but if she stares at you, don't worry. She's not planning to kill you, she's just borrowing body parts for her next character.Her daily accomplishments include keeping her two children alive, leaving her husband in peace, and not eating too much chocolate. Although that last one depends on your definition.