Aged for Murder (A Tuscan Vineyard Cozy Mystery—Book 1) - Fiona Grace

Aged for Murder (A Tuscan Vineyard Cozy Mystery—Book 1)

By Fiona Grace

  • Release Date: 2020-07-08
  • Genre: Cozy Mysteries
Score: 4
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From 1,993 Ratings

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"Very entertaining. I highly recommend this book to the permanent library of any reader that appreciates a very well written mystery, with some twists and an intelligent plot. You will not be disappointed. Excellent way to spend a cold weekend!"
--Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos (regarding Murder in the Manor)

AGED FOR MURDER (A TUSCAN VINEYARD COZY MYSTERY) is the debut novel in a charming new cozy mystery series by #1 bestselling author Fiona Grace, author of Murder in the Manor (Book #1), a #1 Bestseller with over 100 five-star reviews—and a free download!

When Olivia Glass, 34, concocts an ad for a cheap wine that propels her advertising company to the top, she is ashamed by her own work—yet offered the promotion she’s dreamed of. Olivia, at a crossroads, realizes this is not the life she signed up for. Worse, when Olivia discovers her long-time boyfriend, about to propose, has been cheating on her, she realizes it’s time for a major life change.

Olivia has always dreamed of moving to Tuscany, living a simple life, and starting her own vineyard. 

When her long-time friend messages her about a Tuscan cottage available, Olivia can’t help wonder: is it fate?

Hilarious, packed with travel, food, wine, twists and turns, romance and her newfound animal friend—and centering around a baffling small-town murder that Olivia must solve—AGED FOR DEATH is an un-putdownable cozy that will keep you laughing late into the night.

Books #2-#7 are available!

Reviews

  • Cute little book

    4
    By lindas loves
    Lovely story about the wine country in Italy and a murder! Well written with interesting characters.
  • Aged For Murder

    5
    By Dixie471
    A very good read, I enjoyed from the beginning the mystery, humorous, romantic and was clean which I appreciate.
  • Tries too Hard

    3
    By Slhughson
    I picked up this book on sale because I’m a fan of the main trope: girls life implodes so she takes a vacation where she finds her new ideal life. Sadly, Olivia is immature and reacts almost like a teenager in most situations. The mystery was okay but didn’t truly offer enough clues and Olivia was more than an unlikely sleuth. Worse, the humor in the book was forced and I couldn’t connect with any of the characters.
  • Aged for Murder

    3
    By Bev teacher
    The author had the main character live in a fantasy world thinking she could become a sommelier with no real training or experience. Then she had the character decide she could easily become an expert wine grower and maker. Then she turned the character into a detective who thought she could flee the country.
  • I liked the happy ending

    3
    By deb7394
    The rest was ok. I didn’t like the character, she didn’t seem passionate only indecisive
  • Enjoyable reading

    5
    By Judydokota
    I enjoyed the characters. I enjoyed that the main character was able to make a large change in life and able to negotiate the challenges in front of her. Follow the story, I think you will enjoy it.
  • Authentic Throughout Generations

    4
    By Fox Dancer
    I could hardly put this down! I wanted to yell at Olivia to get her head out of the clouds! Unfortunately, I know many women who are slap-happy and only looking for romance! At least she pulled her head out and made good decisions! Loved the goat!
  • Ok, but…

    3
    By Onebzemom
    Loved that it was about Italy and wineries, loved Elba the goat, the plot was ok but just ok…maybe it’s just me… won’t pay for the rest of the series.
  • Aged for Death

    4
    By grach41
    Very likable quick read. On the down side some of the characters were to abrasive and not believable.
  • An Unfortunate Read

    1
    By Rojoalice
    As much as I love murder mysteries, and supporting female authors, this one was an unfortunate expenditure of time and money. Thin storyline and portraying the protagonist as a hapless young woman was sometime offensive. I wasn’t charmed.

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