In Dying on the Vine, Forensic anthropologist Gideon Oliver travels to Tuscany
with his wife, and are joined on their trip by his colleague John Lau and his
wife. Gideon is scheduled to present lectures to local law enforcement but
becomes involved in the investigation of the death of patriarch Pietro Cubbiddu
and his wife Nola, owner of the winery at Villa Antica, where Gideon and his
party are to be guests. The police believe that Pietro killed his wife and then
committed suicide, but the skeletons tell a different story. A solid mystery
with lots of local color and descriptions of food and wine.
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