Review by Tracy Condie
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Vengeance in the Vines is the follow up to series-starter Tragedy in Tahoe from the Rylie Sunderland mystery series. It picks up where the first one stopped, with Rylie, a displaced veterinarian, trying to be a locum, or substitute, veterinarian. The vet office aspect of the story is a nice touch. It gives Rylie, an outsider, a quick way to meet a few of the locals. Rylie is not from St. Helena, and while her best friend Sophie is a local, she is very busy with her remodeling business, so Rylie has to discover much of the locale and locals on her own. That is not to say that Rylie is completely alone; she has Bella, her golden retriever. Bella needs exercise, so Rylie meets other dog owners at the dog park. Owners like Patricia Davenport, who introduces Rylie to a ladies’ group. Being a dog owner also gives her something in common with Alex Marchetti, son of the victim, as well as detective Aaron Michelson who has been assigned to the case.
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There are some good suspects and some even better misdirection. The only people whom I was sure had not killed the victim were Rylie and her bff Sophie. Sophie’s husband, Lucien, is a suspect, which is all the more reason for Rylie to help detective Aaron Michelson solve the crime.
The romance was a little quicker and more intense than an average cozy but still very (PG-rated) cozy-friendly. All in all, this is a good follow-up to the series starter and works well as a stand-alone.
The first book in this series, Tragedy in Tahoe, was recently featured on Mysteryrat's Maze Podcast! You can listen to the first chapter here.
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Disclosure: This post contains links to an affiliate program, for which we receive a few cents if you make purchases. KRL also receives free copies of most of the books that it reviews, that are provided in exchange for an honest review of the book.Tracy Condie is a paralegal by day and cozy armchair sleuth by night. When she is not working or reading, she enjoys preparing the recipes found in culinary cozies or researching recipes of meal items described therein and sharing reviews of both books and food on Instagram and on KRL. She lives in Corona, California with her husband and dog Zoolie, and looks forward to visiting with their grown sons when their time permits.
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