
The Body at the Vineyard
A Georgina Drake Mystery, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Tamsin Kennard
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By:
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Kate Hardy
About this listen
Georgina Drake's simple photoshoot of up-and-coming winemaker Gaby Edwards at her family's vineyards turns sour when Gaby's bullying brother is discovered drowned in a fermentation tank. And to add to the murderous bouquet, Georgina's spaniel, Bert, uncovers a skeleton hidden in a pond.
Are the two deaths connected by more than their watery graves? Aided by her aristocratic friend Sybbie and the sceptical DI Colin Bradshaw, Georgina soon uncovers a tragic history of family rivalries and secrets buried deeper than the vines' roots.
But when another of Gaby's family members goes missing, can Georgina uncover the truth before another body is added to the vineyard's dark harvest. . .?
©2025 Kate Hardy (P)2025 Soundings
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