Pinot Noir

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Pub Date Nov 01 2020 | Archive Date Nov 25 2020
ATS Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Fans of fast-paced adventure, thought-provoking storytelling and hard-boiled detectives like Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, will love Pinot Noir: A WWII Novel, inspired by true events.

In 1940, the night before Nazis raid his cellar, a French winemaker poisons a case of his best pinot noir to spite the invaders. The Nazis take the bait and the adventure begins. Every chapter of Pinot Noir tells the story of one of the 12 poisoned bottles in that case and the lives they change forever.

When Mads Molnar, a psychologist-turned detective, gets a call from the Gestapo, they make it clear that his own life depends on his recovering the bottles. He’s already been given the death penalty by the Arrow Cross—Hungary’s fascist party—but the Gestapo will grant a pardon and exit papers to neutral Sweden if he succeeds.


But Molnar has a 300-pound problem. Wolfram Bastick, a brutal Nazi detective whose father was killed by the wine, is also on the case. As Bastick races to find his father’s killer, Molnar scrambles to foil him. Meanwhile, Bastick’s mesmerizing fiancé, Marilyn Ghetz, is plotting to murder him for reasons of her own.
 Molnar must recover the wine, win over Bastick's fiancé, escape the Nazis and make it out of Germany without getting killed.

Fans of fast-paced adventure, thought-provoking storytelling and hard-boiled detectives like Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, will love Pinot Noir: A WWII Novel, inspired by true events.

In 1940...


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Ebook ISBN: 978-0578669755

Ebook ISBN: 978-0578669755


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ISBN 9780578669748
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