Murder on the Wine Cruise
Read Between the Wines Cozy Mystery Series #9
by Dani Simms
Published: July 14, 2026
Genre: Cozy Mystery, Mystery
Blurb:
Avery Parker promised herself: no mysteries on this trip. She almost made it to day two.
A week-long river cruise through Oregon's wine country was supposed to be exactly what she needed — stunning scenery, world-class tastings, and not a single loose thread to pull. She had good friends, a beautiful boat, and every intention of doing absolutely nothing.
Then someone died.
The ship moves on. The crew smiles. The wine keeps flowing. And Avery is the only one who thinks that's a problem.
Trapped on the water with nowhere to go and no one who wants to hear the word murder, Avery must decide how far she's willing to go to prove what she already knows — before the killer decides she knows too much.
The ninth book in the beloved Read Between the Wines Cozy Mystery Series.
Recipes and wine pairings included.
My Review:
Murder on the Wine Cruise is the inaugural book in the Read Between the Wines Cozy Mystery Series and also the first work by Dani Simms that I've had the pleasure of reading. However, I am confident it won't be the last. From the very first page, I was captivated by the story and found it hard to put down.
Avery Parker is on vacation aboard a cruise ship, enjoying a week-long journey through the picturesque wine country of Oregon. She sought a respite from her crime-solving duties and the stresses of life. Her intentions were to unwind in the sun with a glass of wine at her side, rather than to engage in any mysteries.
The intrigue and suspense surrounding the events kept me eagerly flipping through the pages. I was hooked from the moment a man was found dead in his cabin. The ship’s doctor claimed it was due to natural causes, but Avery, with her keen observational skills, immediately sensed that the man's death was anything but natural. The clues left behind clearly indicated foul play.
Avery’s investigation into the man’s death could prove perilous. If she does not resolve the mystery promptly, it may cost her more than she is prepared to sacrifice.
Should she fail to solve the crime quickly, someone might feel compelled to take drastic measures to silence her and ensure their secret remains concealed. The pressing question now is how far Avery is willing to go to determine whether the man’s death was indeed natural or a case of murder.
I am eager to explore more titles in the Read Between the Wines Cozy Mystery Series to learn more about Avery Parker and the cases she has tackled in the past.
I wholeheartedly recommend Murder on the Wine Cruise to all enthusiasts of murder mysteries! Be sure to grab your copy of Murder on the Wine Cruise today!
















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