Cons: Timeline issues early on, but don’t affect story
The Bottom Line:
Some sabotaged wine
Are the prelude to murder
Page turning debut
A Grape Debut
It’s confession time. Even though I grew up in
the heart of the Sonoma/Napa wine country, I do not like wine. Go
figure, right? But when I met author Charlene O’Neal at Bouchercon
last November, I knew I had to give her new series a try. Having
just finished One Foot in the Grape,
I can say that you are in for a grape ride when you pick it up.
Penny Lively has returned to the coastal town of Cyprus
Cove, California, to run the winery she has inherited from the great-aunt who
raised her. She is handling the business side of things while her
niece, Hayley, and her winery manager, Connor, are handling growing the grapes
and the wines themselves.
Trouble arrives in the form of Antonia Martinelli, a distant
relative who runs the largest winery in the area. Someone has been
sabotaging the wines that Martinelli Winery produces, however, and Antonia is
afraid if the culprit isn’t caught the damage will ruin the family
name. Despite Antonia’s difficult and prickly reputation, Penny
agrees to investigate only to find a dead body before she can gather any clues. Is
the murder connected to the sabotage? Can Penny find the killer
without any harm coming to her?
Let’s just start by getting my complaint out of the way,
okay? The days of the week and the timeline seemed to be all over
the place in the first few chapters. It felt like the days of the early
events in the story changed, and not everything was blended into the revision
correctly. However, as the book progressed, that issue went away,
and it never had any impact on the story.
And the story here is great. There are many
viable suspects with great motives, and the twists and turns kept me guessing
until the very end, yet everything made sense. A few scenes had me
turning pages as fast as I could to find out how Penny would escape the danger
she was facing.
I always like it when the suspects are strong because it
makes the conflict feel real and it keeps me confused. The suspects
here were awesome. I could feel the tension in a few of the early
scenes, and once the murder happens, that tension continued to
build. The rest of the characters were fine as well, and I’m looking
forward to seeing them developed more in future books.
In fact, I’m looking forward to seeing more of Penny’s family
tree explained in future books as well. I’m a bit curious about
family relationships based on what little we do learn here. However,
none of that background is needed to enjoy this book, and I actually appreciate
the fact that the author didn’t slow down the story for a back story data
dump. I’m sure we will get the answers in future books.
And I will be back for future books. Overall, One Foot in the Grape is a strong debut
that promises many more fun mysteries to come.
NOTE: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my
honest review.
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GIVEAWAY!!
Thanks to the publisher, I have one copy of this book to give away. Because it is a physical book, the contest is limited to residence of the US.
Leave me a comment with your e-mail address so I can get in touch with you. I will pick the winner next Friday, May 15th, so please leave your comment before 12:01AM on 5/15.
This sounds like a terrific read even though it brings the movie FARGO to mind.....!
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I'll be adding this one to my list!
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Have this one on my want to read list. It sounds like a great first book in a series. :)
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Like you, I am not a particular fan of wine. While I like the idea of wine, and have toured many a winery and vineyard (there are a surprising amount of such places here in Missouri -- at least I was surprised), I am just not a wine drinker. I do enjoy reading about wine country, so am sure I would enjoy this book.
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I'm not much of a wine drinker, but I did have a great time picking grapes a couple of times at a vineyard in Wisconsin a couple of years in a row. Beautiful fall days hanging out in the vineyards picking ripe grapes. I would love to read this book!
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Looks like a fun new series to read with some wine
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This sounds like an interesting new series, one I'm looking forward to reading. Thanks for the chance to win.
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