Killer in the Vineyard (Little Lies Everywhere, #3)

As a mobster's wife Sylvie's only job was looking stunning and sexy. Her other skills are mostly unmarketable: shopping, maxing out credit cards, and infuriating people. She owes money to the mob. And she's defaulted on her mortgage repayments. Employment seems unavoidable.

 

Her first job, at Pedrick Wines, requires a steep learning curve that challenges her people skills. When Sylvie arrives to work on the bottling line, there is a mix-up. They think she is the auditor. This offers her the perfect opportunity for working undercover at Dale's winery.

 

Forty employees are relying on the family company for their livelihood. If the situation doesn't improve, the company will go into liquidation. But Sylvie suspects that someone is intent on sabotaging the business.

 

A scathing write-up by Melbourne's top wine critic isn't good for wine sales. Neither is the body she finds ageing in a wine tank. Finding danger around every corner, Sylvie discovers that snooping is a risky business. When her past resurfaces, the last remaining Borkovic son arrives to stop her from testifying against his mob boss mother.

 

Determined to get her shattered life back on track, Sylvie is changing. Though Dale is pursuing her, so are the bad guys. In a race against time, will Sylvie be able to solve the mystery at the winery? Will she get her man? Will anyone get through this ordeal alive?

 

Get this page-turner to watch Sylvie create chaos. Sylvie and her sister put the fun back in dysfunctional!

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Killer in the Vineyard (Little Lies Everywhere, #3)

As a mobster's wife Sylvie's only job was looking stunning and sexy. Her other skills are mostly unmarketable: shopping, maxing out credit cards, and infuriating people. She owes money to the mob. And she's defaulted on her mortgage repayments. Employment seems unavoidable.

 

Her first job, at Pedrick Wines, requires a steep learning curve that challenges her people skills. When Sylvie arrives to work on the bottling line, there is a mix-up. They think she is the auditor. This offers her the perfect opportunity for working undercover at Dale's winery.

 

Forty employees are relying on the family company for their livelihood. If the situation doesn't improve, the company will go into liquidation. But Sylvie suspects that someone is intent on sabotaging the business.

 

A scathing write-up by Melbourne's top wine critic isn't good for wine sales. Neither is the body she finds ageing in a wine tank. Finding danger around every corner, Sylvie discovers that snooping is a risky business. When her past resurfaces, the last remaining Borkovic son arrives to stop her from testifying against his mob boss mother.

 

Determined to get her shattered life back on track, Sylvie is changing. Though Dale is pursuing her, so are the bad guys. In a race against time, will Sylvie be able to solve the mystery at the winery? Will she get her man? Will anyone get through this ordeal alive?

 

Get this page-turner to watch Sylvie create chaos. Sylvie and her sister put the fun back in dysfunctional!

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Killer in the Vineyard (Little Lies Everywhere, #3)

Killer in the Vineyard (Little Lies Everywhere, #3)

by Victoria Kosky
Killer in the Vineyard (Little Lies Everywhere, #3)

Killer in the Vineyard (Little Lies Everywhere, #3)

by Victoria Kosky

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Overview

As a mobster's wife Sylvie's only job was looking stunning and sexy. Her other skills are mostly unmarketable: shopping, maxing out credit cards, and infuriating people. She owes money to the mob. And she's defaulted on her mortgage repayments. Employment seems unavoidable.

 

Her first job, at Pedrick Wines, requires a steep learning curve that challenges her people skills. When Sylvie arrives to work on the bottling line, there is a mix-up. They think she is the auditor. This offers her the perfect opportunity for working undercover at Dale's winery.

 

Forty employees are relying on the family company for their livelihood. If the situation doesn't improve, the company will go into liquidation. But Sylvie suspects that someone is intent on sabotaging the business.

 

A scathing write-up by Melbourne's top wine critic isn't good for wine sales. Neither is the body she finds ageing in a wine tank. Finding danger around every corner, Sylvie discovers that snooping is a risky business. When her past resurfaces, the last remaining Borkovic son arrives to stop her from testifying against his mob boss mother.

 

Determined to get her shattered life back on track, Sylvie is changing. Though Dale is pursuing her, so are the bad guys. In a race against time, will Sylvie be able to solve the mystery at the winery? Will she get her man? Will anyone get through this ordeal alive?

 

Get this page-turner to watch Sylvie create chaos. Sylvie and her sister put the fun back in dysfunctional!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165422553
Publisher: Victoria Kosky
Publication date: 12/02/2021
Series: Little Lies Everywhere
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Victoria Kosky refuses to let age or approaching senility prevent her from accomplishing a lifelong dream. She writes satirical crime fiction and crafts gay, light-hearted stories of murder and mayhem. As Ray Bradbury said, ‘I don’t believe in being serious about anything. I think life is too serious to be taken seriously’. 

With two degrees, she has enjoyed several diverse careers that no one is interested in. Motherhood was a highlight for her; she achieved two high distinctions in child-rearing. One of her son’s is six-foot-four-inches tall, and the other measures six-foot-five. ‘Retirement is the greatest adventure of my life,’ said Victoria. ‘Sure, the body isn’t what it used to be, but as long as I have my marbles, I’ll keep writing.’

Although her primary goal is to not die yet, she has even bigger goals: writing fifty novels before her mind goes. (I’m not kidding her father had brain atrophy in his seventies. You can see that bewildered look, and she’s only sixty-six.) Take pity on the old girl and read her books before her time runs out.

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