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Corked by Cabernet: A Rom Com Mystery Novel (Nikki Sands Mystery Book 5) (A Nikki Sands Mystery) (English Edition) Kindle版
Nikki Sands is right where she wants to be, managing the luxurious Malveaux Estates in the heart of Napa Valley and sharing her life with her beloved boyfriend, Derek Malveaux.
Nikki's life takes a detour as she's reluctantly thrust into the role of event coordinator when a charismatic guru and his followers descend upon the winery's boutique hotel and spa for a transformative retreat.
Things take a dark turn during the group's first outing aboard the renowned Napa Valley Wine Train when one of his devoted followers vanishes without a trace. The shocking discovery of the missing disciple in the wine storage car—where someone has quite literally silenced him with a fatal twist—sends shockwaves through the tranquil wine country.
With her loyal best friends, Simon and Marco, at her side, Nikki once again embarks on a thrilling sleuthing adventure. As the body count rises, it falls upon Nikki to unmask a killer who's developed a chilling taste for murder.
- 言語英語
- 発売日2015/12/16
- ファイルサイズ1582 KB
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- ASIN : B019HJMCAA
- 出版社 : Tall Grass Books (2015/12/16)
- 発売日 : 2015/12/16
- 言語 : 英語
- ファイルサイズ : 1582 KB
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- 付箋メモ : Kindle Scribeで
- 本の長さ : 262ページ
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This is a strong, well-written, clever, fun, and creative book. The plot and all the pieces fit together and were perfect. The characters are well-developed and interesting. And love the main character, Nikki.
I enjoyed the unfolding of the mystery. It was interesting, entertaining, well-developed, and clever. Everything in the book fits together and made the unfolding of the mystery at the end of the book that much better.
But before the mystery unfolds, this book, as all of the books in this series, is alive and sparkling, bubbling over. The characters and adventures are fun and live and interesting. Nothing dull or boring about this book. Nothing weak about it, either. The plot and characters are very strong. This book was very well-written.
I enjoyed this book so much. This series is backdropped by "wine", but not so much as to where a non-wine drinker wouldn't like it. I'm a non-wine drinker, but I still loved the series nonetheless. The most this series might make me thirst for is sparkling grape juice.
I noticed that this book has tender passion and love for children in it. Not so much that it smothers the book, but subtly enough to where you know what kind of heart the author has. Even though that might not have anything to do with the actual plot, it made me love and appreciate the book that much more, to know that kids are loved and respected.
I've noticed that this series has a bit of the "exotic" - just enough to spice it up but not overwhelm it.
I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed this book, as the whole series so far. Good, interesting books, with the perfect amount of spice and spark. I would recommend this book to anybody who likes cozy mysteries.
Derek is (somewhat conveniently) away on business and missing throughout most of the story, but that works well plot-wise. We get to know not only the Sansi family but also Jonah Robinson and a character from a previous book, Alyssa.
I agree with Harriet in her opinion that "the motive comes late and seems a bit weak." I thought the book wrapped it up in a hurry and conclusion felt a little rushed to me. Still it's enjoyable to see again characters that we've gotten to know through previous books, and it's a light and fun read.
Included as well are a handful of wonderful-sounding recipes and the wines to pair them with. Really, though, Ms. Scott, chili ought to have beans in it. No point in disagreeing. Chili. Needs. Beans. :)