Death in the Vines: A Verlaque and Bonnet Provençal Mystery

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A PENGUIN MYSTERY

Death in the Vines

M. L. LONGWORTH
has lived in Aix-en-Provence since 1997. She has written about the region for the
Washington Post,
the
Times
(UK), the
Independent,
and
Bon Appétit
magazine. She is the author of a bilingual collection of essays,
Une Américaine en Provence
, published by Éditions de La Martinière in 2004. This is her third Verlaque and Bonnet mystery, after 2012's
Murder in the Rue Dumas
. She divides her time between Aix, where she writes, and Paris, where she teaches writing at New York University.

Death in the Vines

A VERLAQUE AND BONNET
PROVENÇAL MYSTERY

•
M. L. LONGWORTH
•

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Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint excerpts from “Esse” and “From the Rising of the Sun” from
New and Collected Poems: 1931–2001
by Czeslaw Milosz. Copyright © 1988, 1991, 1995, 2001 by Czeslaw Milosz Royalties, Inc.

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

Longworth, M. L. (Mary Lou), 1963–

Death in the Vines : a Verlaque and Bonnet Provençal mystery / M. L. Longworth.

pages cm

ISBN: 978-1-101-61164-7

1. Judges—France—Fiction. 2. Women law teachers—
Fiction. 3. Murder—Investigation—France—Fiction. 4. Aix-en-Provence (France)—
Fiction. 5. Mystery fiction. I. Title.

PR9199.4.L596D46 2013

813'.6—dc23          2012044302

Designed by Elke Sigal

PUBLISHER'S NOTE

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental

Dedicated to the memory of
Sandra Lorentz O'Hagan, 1946–2012

and

David Ewing Coates, 1929–2012

Table of Contents

Chapter One: The Angels' Share

Chapter Two: A Final Market Day

Chapter Three: A Worried Husband

Chapter Four: Confessions of a Wine Thief

Chapter Five: An Attack in Éguilles

Chapter Six: An Alsatian Tries to Understand Provence

Chapter Seven: Lemon Cake

Chapter Eight: I am, She is

Chapter Nine: Jules's Little Notebook

Chapter Ten: Judy Cruises

Chapter Eleven: A Changed Village

Chapter Twelve: Too Bling for Me

Chapter Thirteen: Philomène Arranges the Flowers

Chapter Fourteen: Les Enfants d'Amour

Chapter Fifteen: Oh Voleur, Oh Voleur!

Chapter Sixteen: A Love Story

Chapter Seventeen: Malibu Boy

Chapter Eighteen: Verlaque Suspects a Friend

Chapter Nineteen: Southern Charm

Chapter Twenty: A New Bus Pass

Chapter Twenty-one: La Politesse

Chapter Twenty-two: The Car That Saved a President

Chapter Twenty-three: A Secret in the Garden

Chapter Twenty-four: Honey and Buttered Toast

Chapter Twenty-five: Big Spender

Chapter Twenty-six: Two Glasses of Lagavulin

Chapter Twenty-seven: French, and English, Innovation

Chapter Twenty-eight: Le Gargouillou

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