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Virginia Center for the Book selects book for 2016 Route One Reads Initiative

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Merlot Murders coverFor the second consecutive year, the Virginia Center for the Book will participate in the Route One Reads initiative, a program under the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress.

In 2016, the theme will be mysteries, and the book selected to represent the state is The Merlot Murders by Ellen Crosby. This is the first novel in Crosby’s Wine Country Mysteries series. Set near Middleburg, Virginia in the heart of horse and hunt country, the series chronicles the life of Lucie Montgomery, a young woman who has inherited her family’s vineyard along with a somewhat cantankerous winemaker whom her father hired shortly before his death.

Crosby writes and lives in Northern Virginia, following careers as an economist for the U.S. Senate and a freelance journalist working in Moscow and Washington. “As an author writing about a woman who owns a vineyard in Virginia—we’re the 5th largest wine-producing state in the U.S.—I consider myself lucky to live in such a history-rich region of so much natural beauty,” says the author.

Virginia Center for the Book director Jane Kulow adds, “I’ve always loved exploring different and new worlds through books. Route One Reads gives armchair travelers and road warriors alike the opportunity to read one’s way along the East Coast. We hope everyone will enjoy Ellen Crosby’s mystery series set in Virginia’s vineyards.”

The diverse reading list created by Route One Reads highlights each individual State Center for the Book while celebrating the East Coast as a whole. By participating in Route One Reads, readers can travel across 15 states and the District of Columbia without taking a single footstep, or load selected books into the car for a literary road trip. The full list of featured books for the 2016 Route One Reads initiative is available along with a map of participating states at Route1Reads.org.

 

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