Norrie Ellington has to pour herself into a case to bottle up a crafty killer . . . With her overlong stay at Two Witches Winery extended yet again, screenwriter Norrie Ellington wants nothing more than to lay low and avoid murder investigations at all costs. Then two neighborhood boys show up at the winery saying they've discovered what looks like a dead body in a nearby woods, and Norrie's curiosity gets the better of her. When the body turns out to be a local labor manager and the sheriff suspects a neighboring winery of foul play, Norrie turns sleuth once again. Following the few clues found at the scene, Norrie soon learns that the victim had been charging exorbitant amounts for the seasonal workers he supplied to the vineyards, meaning any of the owners could have wanted him out of the way. And when another dead body is found, Norrie's dizzying list of suspects threatens to overwhelm her. But with the stakes higher than ever, her biggest fear may be that if the local sheriff doesn't kill her for meddling, there's a murderer on the loose who surely will . . . Praise for the Books of J. C. Eaton: Engaging characters and a stirring mystery kept me captivated from the first page to the last. -Dollycas, Amazon Vine Voice, on Divide and Concord Well-crafted sleuth, enjoyable supporting characters. This is a series not to be missed. -Cozy Cat Reviews on Death, Dismay and Rosé
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