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2000s: Agatha Christie for the modern world? Well, if Agatha Christie decided to come back and enter a vineyard…
2000s: Agatha Christie for the modern world? Well, if Agatha Christie decided to come back and enter a vineyard…
Cait Morgan loves her work as a Criminal psychologist but this weekend she’s hoping that work is off the menu and that fine wine will definitely be on it. She’s off for a little holiday with the only investigation work being done will be that of finding the best wine and the best conditions for growing the finest.
She heads off with her love interest and retired murder detective Bud Anderson. He’s been invited by Ellen, a woman he’s never met but they have become friends of a sort as they both get over the death of their respective loved ones. Ellen owns the vineyard and Cait learns that her sister committed suicide or did she?
Suddenly Cait is sniffing something out and it isn’t the wine!
The Corpse with the Golden Nose sees criminologist-professor Cait and her retired partner Bud Anderson head off into Canadian wine country in the beautiful British Columbia Okanagan.
A beautiful area and rich in aroma, stunning countryside and a vineyard landscape anyone would be jealous of. Aah imagine yourself sitting with a view like that sipping on a lovely cool glass of something sparkling.
Sadly also the place for Annette Newman, co-owner of a prosperous family winery who apparently suffocated herself after drinking herself into a stupor. She had been acting a bit strange before hand, but why would she have left her share of the business to a competitor?
Ellen acts as a guide extraordinaire to the detective duo and their entire investigation as they head around the neighbouring vineyards or rather eat and drink their way around the area. Now if there is one better chance of getting information than just after a few glasses of wine, we would like to know.
Guide: Cathy Ace Destination: Nice Departure Time: 2000s
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