Bordeaux

This book is not purchasable in your country. Please select another book.

Listen to a sample

What to expect

Thirty-year-old Max Maguire, detective with the New York Police Department, finds herself in France again when she is sent as a bodyguard for one of America's most famous wine critics, who is traveling to Bordeaux to taste some of the most expensive wines in the world. In the tragic circumstances that follow, Max is once again paired with French examining magistrate Olivier Chaumont, with whom she had had a fling the year before while solving a case in Champagne.

In the bicultural duo's pursuit of a murderer on the loose, they run headlong into a counterfeiting operation. Their investigation sends them to marvelous chateaux in France as well as posh apartments, wine clubs, and auction houses in the United States as they desperately try to prevent more violence.

Max and Olivier sip fine wines and dine in fabulous restaurants as they interrogate French and American suspects, most of whom are wealthy and influential. As they investigate, it is still unclear whether Max will at last unite with her French family or whether she and Olivier will again heat up the night. And considering their cultural and personality differences, will they be able to solve the crime without wanting to kill each other?

Hubbard has created another spine-tingling murder mystery that also offers adventure, travel, romance, and gastronomic delights.

Critics Review

  • “In Hubbard’s intricately plotted second Vineyard mystery Det. Max Maguire of the NYPD accompanies
    American wine critic Ellen Jordan to Bordeaux, where Ellen asks Max to
    guard one of four magnums of wine, each potentially worth over $30,000…In the course of interviews with numerous suspects on both sides of the
    Atlantic, readers will have great fun learning about the wine industry.”

    Publishers Weekly
  • “Welcome to la belle France, land of wine and murder…This second case for Max offers a wide range of suspects along with a love affair with both a complex Frenchman and France itself.”

    Kirkus Reviews

Subscribe to our newsletter

Sign up to get tailored content recommendations, product updates and info on new releases. Your data is your own: we commit to protect your data and respect your privacy.