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Treachery in Bordeaux (Mission à Haut-Brion)

By: Jean-Pierre Alaux, Noël Balen, Anne Trager - translator
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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This first book was published in February 2012 as Mission Pessac. Benjamin Cooker is a renowned winemaker and critic turned gentleman detective who sets out to find who is trying to take down the prestigious grand cru Moniales Haut-Brion. Is it negligence or sabotage? Who would want to target this esteemed vintner? Cooker and his assistant Virgile Lanssien search the city and the vineyards for answers, giving listeners and inside view of this famous wine region. Treachery in Bordeaux is the first of the 20-book Winemaker Detective series. which delves into the underworld of a global luxury industry.

©2004 Librairie Artheme Fayard, English Translation 2012 Anne Trager (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Cosy International Mystery & Crime Suspense Wine Fiction Detective Mystery

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