A blackly comic murder mystery involving very expensive wine and an overdose of chilli chocolate.

Two little boys start out as friends but their lives take two different paths. One becomes all he wants to be and is 'saved' by marrying a woman with the strength to keep him on the right side of the law and he has something to live for. The other is a boy who is given no choice about his life and the person he will become and the things he will do. When they meet again the contrast is stark. Like the 'Cain and Abel' story, but more violent.

Author

Julie Thomas

Julie started writing at the age of eight, stories about pre-revolutionary Russian princesses who rode troikas through the snow. She has worked in the media for over 25 years, radio, TV and film. She has written three novels and seven feature film scripts. In 2011 she sold her house in Auckland and moved two hours south to Cambridge, a glorious English style village, not unlike St Mary Mede. She shares her house with a highly intelligent and manipulative, but affectionate cat, Chloe, and is passionate about music, cooking and sport. She writes from the heart about subjects that she feels passionate about and her motto is "To dream of the person you could be is to waste the person you are." And also, "It was a brave man who ate the first oyster."

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Review Review - Blood, Wine & Chocolate, Julie Thomas
Karen Chisholm
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Blog #amreading Blood, Wine & Chocolate, Julie Thomas
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
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9781775540533
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Review Review - Blood, Wine & Chocolate, Julie Thomas
Karen Chisholm
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Blog #amreading Blood, Wine & Chocolate, Julie Thomas
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, April 26, 2016

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