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Ellen Crosby: The Bordeaux Betrayal

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Ellen Crosby The Bordeaux Betrayal
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Vintner Lucie Montgomery—The Merlot Murders (2006), The Chardonnay Charade (2007)—is getting ready for the harvest at her vineyard near Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. When she attends a lecture at Mount Vernon, she learns about the wines that Thomas Jefferson discovered in France and brought to George Washington. The lecturer later turns up dead, and Lucie suspects that the murder is related to the authenticity of a bottle of Chateau Margaux supposedly purchased for Washington that will be auctioned at a charity fundraiser she is planning. As Lucie investigates, her beloved grandfather comes to visit from France and provides valuable historical information about the wines to be auctioned, leading to the discovery of fraud and betrayal in the wine world, as well as World War II ties that some local aristocracy would prefer to leave hidden. This will have broad appeal for its wine lore and historical detail and has enough action to keep the pages turning fast.

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“What happened?” She flipped open a spiral notebook.

“When I got here, the SUV was in the creek. I guess she missed the turn.”

Hernandez tapped her pen against the edge of the notebook. I followed her gaze from the road to the trajectory Valerie’s car might have taken into Goose Creek. “We’ll know more after we hook her car and the CRU goes over it.”

“CRU?”

“Crash Reconstruction Unit. Did another car pass you before you got here?”

I shook my head. “No one.”

“You just happened to be driving down the road and saw her?”

“Actually, I was looking for her.”

Hernandez straightened up. “How come you were looking for her?”

“She was supposed to come by my vineyard this morning for a meeting. Then she was going to speak to a group of kids at Middleburg Academy. The teacher called when she didn’t show and told me she was staying at the Fox and Hound up the road. He asked me to go by and see if I could find out what delayed her.”

“What’s her name?” Hernandez kept writing and didn’t look up.

“Valerie Beauvais.”

“Spell that, please? The last name.”

I told her.

“You a friend of hers?”

“Not really. I met her last night at a dinner at Mount Vernon. She gave a lecture about a book she just wrote.”

“She mention car trouble at Mount Vernon? A flat tire, maybe?”

“Not to me. Why?”

She pointed to the SUV. “You didn’t notice one wheel is missing?”

For the first time I noticed that the back driver’s side tire on Valerie’s car was gone. “Oh my God. I didn’t realize.” Hernandez watched me. “All I wanted to do was get her out of the car.”

“Right.” Hernandez indicated the Mini. “Is that your car over there?”

“Yes.” Two officers stood next to it. I watched one of them lean over the windshield and write something down. Probably the VIN number.

“Excuse me. You don’t think I—?” I stared at Deputy Hernandez. She gazed back clear-eyed, but I could tell she was still taking stock of my stunned reaction.

“I’m sure you realize we need to check out every possibility,” she said. “One, you were on the scene. Two, you know the deceased.”

“Do I need a lawyer?” I asked.

“You’re not being charged with anything at this time. I understand you’re refusing to go to the hospital?”

My paramedic nodded. “I dressed her injuries. She needs to take it easy for the rest of the day but she should be okay. And she shouldn’t be driving.”

“An officer will take you home.” Hernandez stood up. “But it might be a while. Unless there’s someone you could call—a family member, maybe?”

My waterlogged phone lay on the ground next to me. “Can I borrow your phone, please?”

She handed it to me and I flipped it open, suddenly unsure whom to call. Hector was gone. If I asked my brother Eli he would moan, once he finally got here, that he really ought to be finishing a set of drawings for some building or the client would hit the roof and would I please not drip water or blood on the custom-leather seats of his precious Jaguar. My sister Mia was away at college in Harrisonburg.

I started to dial Mick’s number and punched “end.” Hernandez watched me.

“We can take you—”

“Thanks. That won’t be necessary.” I called Quinn Santori, my winemaker. When he answered I said, “I’m in kind of a jam. Any chance of a lift home? A deputy from the sheriff’s department and a paramedic have told me I can’t drive.”

He took a moment to reflect on that. “And I thought my day was bad with the pump acting up. Where are you?”

He showed up in his metallic green El Camino ten minutes later, pulling in behind a crane and a flatbed truck with the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Department logo on it. As usual he was dressed in combat fatigues, an old Hawaiian shirt, and more jewelry than most women.

Deputy Hernandez looked Quinn over. “That your ride?”

“That’s my ride.”

Shortly before my father passed away last year, he hired Quinn when our first winemaker, whom I adored, returned to France after suffering a small stroke. Quinn wouldn’t have been my first choice, probably not even my last. I knew he would have said the same about me. But in the past few months he’d finally stopped acting like everything I knew about wine-making could be summed up in ten minutes as long as I spoke slowly. And I finally got used to working with someone with the attitude of Dirty Harry and the sartorial taste of a thrift shop habitué.

“What happened?” His face, to my surprise, looked pale under his fading summer suntan. “Are you all right?”

I told him everything.

“You went in the creek after that woman?” he said.

“She was still in her car. I couldn’t just leave her there.”

“You’ve got blood all over you. What happened?”

“I slipped in the creek and a tree limb got in my way. I’ve got a few scratches on my back. Can we go now, please?”

“Sit tight. I’ll have to carry you.”

“I don’t need to be carried. I can walk just fine, if you can help me up. And maybe let me lean on your arm.”

“Where’s your cane?”

“Somewhere between here and Leesburg, depending on the creek.”

He helped me up. My bad foot buckled and his arm went around my waist. “Stop being a martyr and let me carry you.”

“I’ll be fine.”

“Sure, jelly-legs. I’ve got half a mind to throw you over my shoulder.”

“That would be a very bad decision on your part.” The faint scent of his favorite Swisher Sweet cigars clung to his shirt. I breathed it in like calming incense, glad I’d called him after all. “Maybe Manolo or one of the other guys from the crew can come back for the Mini.”

“I’ll take care of it. Let’s get you home first.”

“There’s one other thing.”

“Yeah?”

“The wheel came off Valerie’s car. It’s probably the reason she went into the creek. They’re not charging me with anything, but since I knew her and they found me at the scene—”

“That deputy believes you ran an SUV off the road with that windup toy?” He glanced over at the Mini. At least he sounded like he didn’t believe I’d done it.

“I don’t know.” My cuts burned and my head ached. “They’re checking it out.”

Quinn held the door of the El and I slid carefully into the passenger seat. “Jesus,” he said. “That’s a hell of a way to start the day.”

I washed my hair in the sink and took a sponge bath to keep my bandages dry. By the time I finished and swallowed a double dose of ibuprofen, Manolo, who’d taken over Hector’s old job, had brought the Mini back to the house.

Short of wearing a body bag, there was no way to hide my injuries, especially since I now had some spectacular-looking bruises, which appeared in large red blotches, on my arms and legs. I went through my closet and finally settled on a long black-and-white cotton halter dress with a low-cut back for comfort and a black pashmina shawl for camouflage.

Joe had left messages at the winery, at my house, and no doubt on my now-defunct cell phone. I decided to tell him about Valerie face-to-face. It wasn’t right to deliver news like this in a phone call. And to tell the truth, I wondered about the relationship my cousin’s fiancé had with the deceased. Had they been lovers? Joe sure hadn’t taken any pains last night to conceal that they were more than casual friends.

I had to ease myself slowly into the Mini, but at least I felt clearheaded enough to drive. And I had the ibuprofen bottle for backup.

Middleburg Academy sat on fifty secluded acres of manicured lawns and well-kept gardens. I had attended Blue Ridge High, the local public high school, which had all the architectural charm and style of a maximum-security prison. The academy’s pretty campus of ivy-covered gray stone buildings with crenellated walls and turreted towers was stamped with the imprimatur of old money and tradition. Its students were the daughters of senators, sheikhs, CEOs, and famous Hollywood names. In addition to the academic program, the staff encouraged the girls to bring their horses and board them on the grounds during the school year—most of them did.

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