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Murder in the Vineyard
Some spirits never leave until a mystery is solved. Six weeks after the Uniontown Speedway board
track president ran to Cuba with the money, his attorney, Senator William Crow, passed away. That was
1922. Today at the Christain W. Klay Winery in Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania, the Senator watches out the
studio window, waiting to be set free.
Marty has worked at the winery for almost two decades, waving to the Senator on the way to her car
each evening. This night he spoke. He had never talked to anyone before. She called her cousin, Cedar
Jace, and enlisted her help.
Who really holds the secret to Crow's freedom? Author, Marci Lynn McGuinness, cleverly weaves
Laurel Highland legends, dead and alive, into her fictional tale, Murder in the Vineyard. “Writing
mysteries is my favorite. I wrote my first when I was six,” she says as she launches her 32nd book in 33 years. “It's about telling stories about the human condition, and teaching a little history along the way,”
she smiles. “My work has blessed me with an abundance of southwestern Pennsylvania legends. It is up to me to find creative, fun ways to pass it on. Everyone loves a good, clean murder.” McGuinness
refers to her mystery writing style as “cozy, not gory.”
This is McGuinness' third Cedar Jace mystery. No Outlet was published as a serial in her Speak Eazy
Digest Magazine from 1993 – 1994. Murder in St. Michaels, released last year, is available in print and
on Kindle. Murder in Ohiopyle is a collection of the prolific writer's fictional short stories. Her author
page on Amazon now offers 32 books including mysteries, history, early auto racing, Ohiopyle area
tourism, hauntings, cooking and childrens' books.
Meet the entertaining author and enjoy her book trailer and reading at the winery's Lavender Festival,
Sunday, June 22, Noon – 3 p. m. She is presently preparing her screenplay, Speed Kings, for Warner
Brothers to read, and outlining her upcoming mystery series, A Murder in Every Port.
Murder in the Vineyard is available on Amazon, Kindle, her Blog and web sites:
www.marcimcguinness.blogspot.com, www.uniontownspeedway.com, www.ohiopyle.info, at the
Christian Klay Winery and Wine Cellar, Backyard Gardens in Ohiopyle, Pechin in Dunbar and Rx Plus
in Hopwood. Stay tuned to the author's blog for the Summer announcement of her new www.youtube
program, The Marci McGuinness Show.
Murder in the Vineyard
Some spirits never leave until a mystery is solved. Six weeks after the Uniontown Speedway board
track president ran to Cuba with the money, his attorney, Senator William Crow, passed away. That was
1922. Today at the Christain W. Klay Winery in Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania, the Senator watches out the
studio window, waiting to be set free.
Marty has worked at the winery for almost two decades, waving to the Senator on the way to her car
each evening. This night he spoke. He had never talked to anyone before. She called her cousin, Cedar
Jace, and enlisted her help.
Who really holds the secret to Crow's freedom? Author, Marci Lynn McGuinness, cleverly weaves
Laurel Highland legends, dead and alive, into her fictional tale, Murder in the Vineyard. “Writing
mysteries is my favorite. I wrote my first when I was six,” she says as she launches her 32nd book in 33 years. “It's about telling stories about the human condition, and teaching a little history along the way,”
she smiles. “My work has blessed me with an abundance of southwestern Pennsylvania legends. It is up to me to find creative, fun ways to pass it on. Everyone loves a good, clean murder.” McGuinness
refers to her mystery writing style as “cozy, not gory.”
This is McGuinness' third Cedar Jace mystery. No Outlet was published as a serial in her Speak Eazy
Digest Magazine from 1993 – 1994. Murder in St. Michaels, released last year, is available in print and
on Kindle. Murder in Ohiopyle is a collection of the prolific writer's fictional short stories. Her author
page on Amazon now offers 32 books including mysteries, history, early auto racing, Ohiopyle area
tourism, hauntings, cooking and childrens' books.
Meet the entertaining author and enjoy her book trailer and reading at the winery's Lavender Festival,
Sunday, June 22, Noon – 3 p. m. She is presently preparing her screenplay, Speed Kings, for Warner
Brothers to read, and outlining her upcoming mystery series, A Murder in Every Port.
Murder in the Vineyard is available on Amazon, Kindle, her Blog and web sites:
www.marcimcguinness.blogspot.com, www.uniontownspeedway.com, www.ohiopyle.info, at the
Christian Klay Winery and Wine Cellar, Backyard Gardens in Ohiopyle, Pechin in Dunbar and Rx Plus
in Hopwood. Stay tuned to the author's blog for the Summer announcement of her new www.youtube
program, The Marci McGuinness Show.