

À l'aveugle by Jean-Charles Chapuzet is a captivating crime novel set in the Côtes du Rhône. A young couple of winemakers is celebrating their wedding when their finest plot of grenache is harvested clandestinely. Hippolyte Lapaque, a former convict turned wine expert journalist, decides to catch the thieves. Caught in a mess between Avignon, Saint-Pantaléon-les-Vignes, and Rochefort-du-Gard, Lapaque is at risk of losing his life. A wine mystery not to be missed.
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À l'aveugle, written by Jean-Charles Chapuzet and published by Glénat Livres, is a fascinating crime novel set in the Côtes du Rhône region.
On a hot August night, a young couple of winemakers celebrates their wedding. While they dance near Signargues, their finest plot is secretly harvested. This theft of grenache does not sit well with Hippolyte Lapaque, who is determined to quickly catch the culprits. If only he knew what awaited him!
Entangled in a strange mess between Avignon, Saint-Pantaléon-les-Vignes, and Rochefort-du-Gard, Lapaque might well lose his life. The story immerses us in a world where wine and crime intertwine, offering a captivating plot.
Who is Hippolyte Lapaque?
An infallible nose and palate. A former convict, he has become a journalist and wine expert, somewhat irritable, an incorrigible lover, reckless, unbearable, improbable, inconsolable, a bit of all that. His complex and endearing character adds a particular depth to this wine-related investigation.
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À l'aveugle by Jean-Charles Chapuzet is a captivating crime novel set in the Côtes du Rhône. A young couple of winemakers is celebrating their wedding when their finest plot of grenache is harvested clandestinely. Hippolyte Lapaque, a former convict turned wine expert journalist, decides to catch the thieves. Caught in a mess between Avignon, Saint-Pantaléon-les-Vignes, and Rochefort-du-Gard, Lapaque is at risk of losing his life. A wine mystery not to be missed.