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The Vintner's Luck

This book delves into the lives of individuals entangled in the competitive and mysterious world of winemaking. It intertwines personal ambitions with the unpredictable nature of fate, offering a rich tapestry of characters and a story that unfolds against the backdrop of the wine industry. more

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Elizabeth Knox
Elizabeth Knox

Elizabeth Knox is a New Zealand author known for her fantasy novels. Born on February 15, 1959, she has been writing since the 1980s. Knox's works often explore moral and philosophical issues, blending rich imagination with storytelling. more

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