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“Full-bodied and crisp, The Vineyard Victims goes down with ease.” Richmond Times-Dispatch
“The action is complemented by thoughtful, nuanced considerations of Virginia’s history of rocky race relations, modern agriculture’s dependence on immigrant farm labor, and fascinating digressions into the history of slavery-era textile design. Crosby is a steady hand in unraveling the tangled subplots, and she populates Lucie’s world with sympathetic secondary characters who come fully alive.” Publishers Weekly
“The ninth book in Crosby’s character-driven series features an introspective sleuth who struggles with her own insecurities as well as physical limitations. For admirers of the author’s earlier mysteries, and readers of Ellie Alexander’s Death on Tap or Joyce Tremel’s Brewing Trouble series.” Library Journal
“The winery frame story supports the multifaceted plot, as do details layered into the tale about genealogical research, forensic anthropology, and DNA testing.” Booklist
“A corker of an entry in a series that often pairs fascinating historical mysteries with clever modern ones.” Kirkus Reviews
“A fine mystery, solid characterization, and a shocking finale.” Kirkus Reviews on The Vineyard Victims