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Political intrigue, greed, betrayal and a high-stakes race against
a killer: Photojournalist Sophie Medina is back with a bang
Freelance photojournalist Sophie Medina has photographed world
leaders, popes and international peace talks. Tonight, the focus of
her lens are the 120 guests at a glittering society engagement
party in Washington: billionaires, politicians, exiled European
royalty . . . and Sophie's old friend Brother Kevin Boyle,
controversial environmentalist and Franciscan friar. Rumors are
flying about a project that Kevin is working on. A project that
could be worth millions, if it falls into the wrong hands. So when
Kevin's body is discovered the next day in his monastery's
magnificent gardens, Sophie's convinced his death is no accident -
even though no else seems to agree. What secrets was Kevin keeping,
that were enough to kill for? Sophie embarks on an international
treasure hunt that takes her from the US Capitol to London. But
with time running out, and a suspect list made up of the rich and
powerful, can she find the truth before Kevin's killer finds her?
The second Sophie Medina mystery, following Multiple Exposure, is a
great choice for readers who like fearless female sleuths and
international intrigue.
The brutal murder of a beautiful vineyard expert and a devastating
storm force Virginia winemaker Lucie Montgomery to confront painful
changes on the eve of her wedding. In just over a week vineyard
owner Lucie Montgomery and winemaker Quinn Santori will be married
in a ceremony overlooking what should be acres of lush flowering
grapevines. Instead they are confronted by an ugly swathe of slowly
dying vines and a nursery owner who denies responsibility for
selling the diseased plants. With neighboring vineyards facing the
same problem, accusations fly and the ugly stand-off between
supplier and growers looks set to escalate into open warfare. When
Eve Kerr, a stunning blonde who works at the nursery, is found dead
a few days later, everyone wonders if someone in the winemaking
community went too far. What especially troubles Lucie is why Eve
secretly arranged to meet Quinn on the day she was murdered - and
whether Lucie's soon-to-be husband knows something he's not telling
her. Then a catastrophic storm blows through, destroying everything
in its path. With no power, no phones, and no wedding venue, Lucie
needs to find out who killed Eve and what her death had to do with
Quinn.
Lucie Montgomery's discovery of her grandfather's Parisian romance
unlocks a series of shocking secrets in the gripping new Wine
Country mystery. In 1949, during her junior year abroad in Paris,
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis bought several inexpensive paintings of
Marie-Antoinette by a little-known 18th century female artist. She
also had a romantic relationship with Virginia vineyard owner Lucie
Montgomery's French grandfather - until recently, a well-kept
secret. Seventy years later, Cricket Delacroix, Lucie's neighbor
and Jackie's schoolfriend, is donating the now priceless paintings
to a Washington, DC museum. And Lucie's grandfather is flying to
Virginia for Cricket's 90th birthday party, hosted by her daughter
Harriet. A washed-up journalist, Harriet is rewriting a manuscript
Jackie left behind about Marie-Antoinette and her portraitist.
She's also adding tell-all details about Jackie, sure to make the
book a bestseller. Then on the eve of the party a world-famous
landscape designer who also knew Jackie is found dead in Lucie's
vineyard. Did someone make good on the death threats he'd received
because of his controversial book on climate change? Or was his
murder tied to Jackie, the paintings, and Lucie's beloved
grandfather?
A simple assignment leads renowned photojournalist Sophie Medina
down a dark and dangerous path in this gripping puzzler of a
mystery set in Washington, DC. International photojournalist Sophie
Medina and her old school friend Father Jack O'Hara are out for a
run on Capitol Hill when they find the body of Associate Supreme
Court Justice Everett Townsend lying in an alley, barely alive.
Townsend, a diabetic, later dies in the ER from complications due
to hypoglycemia. His tragic death has unexpected repercussions for
Sophie when Javi, a young homeless man of Sophie's acquaintance, is
murdered. Before he died, Javi told her a shocking story about
Townsend that could have a devastating impact on the nation's
highest court - and on the American justice system - if word got
out. Unable to persuade anyone that what she learned is true and on
the run from whoever is protecting Townsend's dark secret, Sophie
searches a collection of her photographs of Washington D.C.'s
homeless community, looking for evidence before everything blows up
in her face . . . The third Sophie Medina mystery, following Ghost
Image and Multiple Exposure, is a great choice for readers who
enjoy fearless female sleuths, well-plotted puzzles and gripping
political intrigue.
Russian mafia, illicit oil deals and murder: Photojournalist Sophie
Medina is on the case These are the things Sophie Medina will swear
to be true about her husband, oil executive and covert CIA
operative Nick: He is an honorable, trustworthy, and loyal friend;
an American patriot who would die for his country; and a loving
husband. He is also - according to his MI6 handler - a murderer.
They say the wife is always the last to know. Renowned
photojournalist Sophie is used to Nick keeping secrets from her.
But when Nick is kidnapped from their London home, only to be
spotted in Russia months later, his bosses are convinced he's
turned traitor. Russian-born Nick is not the only thing that's
vanished - so have top-secret papers about an oil discovery that
could destabilize the market and spark war. Sophie trusts Nick, but
when she moves back to her hometown of Washington, DC, she's not so
sure about his CIA colleagues. Struggling to tell friend from foe,
Sophie's drawn deeper into Nick's shadowy world, where Russian
mafia rub shoulders with American senators . . . and where death
lurks, around every corner. Multiple Exposure, the first mystery
featuring photojournalist and female sleuth Sophie Medina, is a
gripping blend of international mystery and espionage thriller.
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The brutal murder of a beautiful vineyard expert and a devastating
storm force Virginia winemaker Lucie Montgomery to confront painful
changes on the eve of her wedding. In just over a week vineyard
owner Lucie Montgomery and winemaker Quinn Santori will be married
in a ceremony overlooking what should be acres of lush flowering
grapevines. Instead they are confronted by an ugly swathe of slowly
dying vines and a nursery owner who denies responsibility for
selling the diseased plants. With neighboring vineyards facing the
same problem, accusations fly and the ugly stand-off between
supplier and growers looks set to escalate into open warfare. When
Eve Kerr, a stunning blonde who works at the nursery, is found dead
a few days later, everyone wonders if someone in the winemaking
community went too far. What especially troubles Lucie is why Eve
secretly arranged to meet Quinn on the day she was murdered - and
whether Lucie's soon-to-be husband knows something he's not telling
her. Then a catastrophic storm blows through, destroying everything
in its path. With no power, no phones, and no wedding venue, Lucie
needs to find out who killed Eve and what her death had to do with
Quinn.
The brutal murder of a beautiful vineyard expert and a devastating
storm force Virginia winemaker Lucie Montgomery to confront painful
changes on the eve of her wedding. In just over a week vineyard
owner Lucie Montgomery and winemaker Quinn Santori will be married
in a ceremony overlooking what should be acres of lush flowering
grapevines. Instead they are confronted by an ugly swathe of slowly
dying vines and a nursery owner who denies responsibility for
selling the diseased plants. With neighboring vineyards facing the
same problem, accusations fly and the ugly stand-off between
supplier and growers looks set to escalate into open warfare. When
Eve Kerr, a stunning blonde who works at the nursery, is found dead
a few days later, everyone wonders if someone in the winemaking
community went too far. What especially troubles Lucie is why Eve
secretly arranged to meet Quinn on the day she was murdered - and
whether Lucie's soon-to-be husband knows something he's not telling
her. Then a catastrophic storm blows through, destroying everything
in its path. With no power, no phones, and no wedding venue, Lucie
needs to find out who killed Eve and what her death had to do with
Quinn.
Lucie Montgomery's discovery of her grandfather's Parisian romance
unlocks a series of shocking secrets in the gripping new Wine
Country mystery. In 1949, during her junior year abroad in Paris,
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis bought several inexpensive paintings of
Marie-Antoinette by a little-known 18th century female artist. She
also had a romantic relationship with Virginia vineyard owner Lucie
Montgomery's French grandfather - until recently, a well-kept
secret. Seventy years later, Cricket Delacroix, Lucie's neighbor
and Jackie's schoolfriend, is donating the now priceless paintings
to a Washington, DC museum. And Lucie's grandfather is flying to
Virginia for Cricket's 90th birthday party, hosted by her daughter
Harriet. A washed-up journalist, Harriet is rewriting a manuscript
Jackie left behind about Marie-Antoinette and her portraitist.
She's also adding tell-all details about Jackie, sure to make the
book a bestseller. Then on the eve of the party a world-famous
landscape designer who also knew Jackie is found dead in Lucie's
vineyard. Did someone make good on the death threats he'd received
because of his controversial book on climate change? Or was his
murder tied to Jackie, the paintings, and Lucie's beloved
grandfather?
Lucie Montgomery's discovery of her grandfather's Parisian romance
unlocks a series of shocking secrets in the gripping new Wine
Country mystery. In 1949, during her junior year abroad in Paris,
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis bought several inexpensive paintings of
Marie-Antoinette by a little-known 18th century female artist. She
also had a romantic relationship with Virginia vineyard owner Lucie
Montgomery's French grandfather - until recently, a well-kept
secret. Seventy years later, Cricket Delacroix, Lucie's neighbor
and Jackie's schoolfriend, is donating the now priceless paintings
to a Washington, DC museum. And Lucie's grandfather is flying to
Virginia for Cricket's 90th birthday party, hosted by her daughter
Harriet. A washed-up journalist, Harriet is rewriting a manuscript
Jackie left behind about Marie-Antoinette and her portraitist.
She's also adding tell-all details about Jackie, sure to make the
book a bestseller. Then on the eve of the party a world-famous
landscape designer who also knew Jackie is found dead in Lucie's
vineyard. Did someone make good on the death threats he'd received
because of his controversial book on climate change? Or was his
murder tied to Jackie, the paintings, and Lucie's beloved
grandfather?
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