The vintage caper [sound recording] : a novel / Peter Mayle.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780307577115
- ISBN: 0307577112
- Physical Description: 6 sound discs (ca. 420 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: [New York, N.Y.] : Random House Audio, p2009.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Title from web page. Compact discs. Duration: 7:00:00. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Erik Davies. |
Summary, etc.: | Danny Roth, a Los Angeles entertainment lawyer, is preparing to show off his impressive home and even more impressive wine collection. However, when the Los Angeles Times expresses interest in profiling Roth's liquid assets, several rare bottles are inexplicably purloined. Consequently, Sam Levitt, a wine connoisseur and part-time sleuth, is called to uncover the identity of the thief and soon finds himself in France, taking on an unconventional billionaire who coincidentally collects wine. |
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Subject: | Theft > Fiction. Wine and wine making > Fiction. Provence (France) > Fiction. Country life > Fiction. |
Genre: | Mystery fiction. Pastoral fiction. |
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The Vintage Caper
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The Vintage Caper
Set in Hollywood, Paris, Bordeaux, and Marseille, Peter Mayle's newest and most delightful novel is filled with culinary delights, sumptuous wines, and colorful characters. It's also a lot of fun. The story begins high above Los Angeles, at the extravagant home and equally impressive wine cellar of entertainment lawyer Danny Roth. Unfortunately, after inviting the Los Angeles Times to write an extensive profile extolling the liquid treasures of his collection, Roth finds himself the victim of a world-class wine heist. Enter Sam Levitt, former corporate lawyer, cultivated crime expert, and wine connoisseur. Called in by Roth's insurance company, which is now saddled with a multimillion-dollar claim, Sam follows his leads--to Bordeaux and its magnificent vineyards, and to Provence to meet an eccentric billionaire collector who might possibly have an interest in the stolen wines. Along the way, bien sur, he is joined by a beautiful and erudite French colleague, and together they navigate many a chateau, pausing frequently to enjoy the countryside's abundant pleasures. The unraveling of the ingenious crime is threaded through with Mayle's seductive rendering of France's sensory delights--from a fine Lynch-Bages and Leoville Barton to the bouillabaisse of Marseille and the young lamb of Bordeaux. Even the most sophisticated of oenophiles will learn a thing or two from this vintage work by a beloved author. From the Hardcover edition.