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A Case of Syrah, Syrah
A Case of Syrah, Syrah: A Wine Country Mystery | Nancy J. Parra
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Taylor O’Brian is a new businesswoman, founder of “Taylor’s Off The Beaten Path Wine Tours,” who lives on a small winery with her Aunt Jemma. She plans to take small groups around romantic Sonoma county to discover some of the county’s outdoor gardens. It’s all running as smooth as can be until Laura, the leader of the group of yoga instructors she’s leading, is found dead. And it’s Taylor’s corkscrew that’s found buried in Laura’s neck. She’s not sure who to trust, and everyone around suddenly seems suspect. Only two weeks after the murder, her very own administrative assistant, Amy, marries Laura’s husband, Dan, who doesn’t seem very bereaved about being widowed, and the three yoga masters who were also out on the tour begin to seem shady. Taylor can’t afford to jump ship from her new business endeavor, but just as she begins her investigation, another dead body surfaces. This time, it’s Dan’s sister. And the killer is coming for Taylor next. Now it’s up to Taylor to uncork this open-bottle mystery, before more blood is spilled. For fans of Laura Childs and Ellen Crosby, A Case of Syrah, Syrah is the charming first in bestselling author Nancy J. Parra’s Wine Country mysteries.
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Kshakal
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And yet another cozy series I have fallen in love with... although cozies can be predictable and have a definite recipe for how they work (and this one was no different) I love the quirky settings and the zaney antics of the characters!!

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Kshakal
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Kshakal
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I scored at the library!!!

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Luvtoread
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I enjoyed the setting of Sonoma County (my home county!) and also the mystery of this start to a new series. While I enjoyed the plot & setting, I did find the antics of the main character annoying as she behaved as a typical cozy mystery heroine behaves (meddling w law enforcement, the crime scene, etc). I voluntarily reviewed an eARC copy from the publisher.