Pinot Noir

Expected publication date: November 1, 2020


Dear Potential Reader, if you enjoy Indiana Jones with a touch of Dick Tracy read this book. This story is set during the second World War. The reader finds out from the very beginning of the book that the whole story is based off of true events that he was told by his grandfather, which makes the story more intriguing. I found myself wondering throughout the read which parts were real and which were fictional. The author does an excellent job in portraying how evil and cruel the Nazi party in Germany really was, and how the members of the party from soldiers to doctors to civilians were brainwashed into thinking there was a superior race and it needed to be accomplished no matter the cost. What really grabbed my attention and made me select this title was the fact that the book was called Pinot Noir, and what wine had to do with Nazi Germany. I had to know what the association between wine and the Nazis was and was not disappointed.

The main character in the story is Detective Molnar. He is a debonair, suave psychologist/detective that is a huge ladies man and knows how to get down to the brass tacks of any case he is called for. The book itself has a lot of action and double crossings which is what gave me as a reader the Indiana Jones feel. The author has some truly noteworthy quotes on alcohol and how it can grab and hook people. I found his feelings on the subject truly heart wrenching. There truly is something for every reader in this book action, suspense, drama and a dose of a love story.

As always thanks to Net Galley for an advanced copy for an honest review. 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54816108-pinot-noir

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