Thursday, July 19, 2007

The Critic by Peter May

Started: 7/16/07
Finished: 7/19/07
Year: 2007
Pages: 289
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B-
Reason for reading: review for MyShelf.com
Blurb (from back cover): "Gil Petty, the world's number one wine critic, had gone missing during a tasting tour of the little-known wine region of Gaillac. Four years aga, his body was discovered strung up on a cross in a vineyard in southwest France.
"Dressed in the ceremonial crimson robes of the Brotherhood of the Order of the Divine Bottle, the semi-decayed body had been preserved in red wine before being planted like a scarecrow among the heavily-laden vines. His murderer was never found.
"Petty's influence was powerful. A single good review meant overnight success for a winemaker; a single bad one spelled ruin.
"But possible clues in Petty's reviews are locked behind the seemingly unbreakable code he invited to keep them secure from prying eyes prior to publication. Advance information would have brought rich rewards for wine speculators. Secrecy was essential.
"Scots exile and former forensics expert Enzo Macleod reopens this well-chilled cold case to discover that the genteel world of winemakers hides a business driven by greed, envy, and desperation.
"In the idyllic vineyards, Enzo finds no shortage of possible killers, includng local winemakers, The Brotherhood of the Divine Bottle (an ancient society dedicated to promoting Gaillac wine), and Petty's daughter, Michelle.
"Enzo fortified by copious quantities of wine, hunts an elusive murderer who is quite prepared to kill again."
Opinion: A fairly strong mystery-wasn't quite sure whodunit until the end. Well written. For a more complete review, check out MyShelf.com

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