Foul Play and Cabernet Mystery Puzzle
- 1,000 pieces
- Ages 15 and up
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As winemakers, Harry Bloom and Ernie Field were brilliant. As partners, they were a disaster. So different in body, mind and soul that it was a miracle they could produce anything, much less the best Cabernet in Napa Valley. Their arguments were as full-bodied as their finest vintage while their hatred for each other was fueled by their love for one woman - Field's wife, Darleen.
Read about the mystery fermenting at the Bloom Field winery: The sudden disappearance of Ernie Field, the testimony of Wino Joe and the local sheriff's suspicions. Next, assemble the 1000-piece puzzle to discover the hidden clues. Let your nose filter out the red herrings and solve Foul Play & Cabernet. -
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