Pastor Stephen Grant?

Stephen Grant is the pastor at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church on eastern Long Island. Grant is one of the more unique second-career clergy around, as he once worked for the CIA. Besides theology, his interests include archery, golf, writing, classic films, the beach, poker, baseball, and history. Grant also knows his wines, champagnes and brews. Oh yes, he generally dislikes politicians, and happens to be an expert marksman with a handgun and a rifle, while being pretty handy with a combat knife as well.

Showing posts with label Wine Into Water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wine Into Water. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2022

Pastor Stephen Grant Rooting for the Cincinnati Bengals

 Pastor Stephen Grant was born and raised in the Cincinnati area. And yes, he is a Bengals fan, and excited about Sunday’s AFC Championship game against the Chiefs.

Here are a few Bengals moments from the Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries…

 

      A couple of hours later, Grant was sitting on the couch in the plane’s cabin next to Jessica West. On the other side of him, Chase Axelrod was in a separate seat. They were gathered in front of a large screen, with the Super Bowl kickoff just a few minutes away. 

      Axelrod asked, “Do you have a dog in this fight, Stephen?” 

      “No, unfortunately, I’m a Bengals fan.”
      “Bengals?”
      Grant nodded. “I grew up in the Cincinnati area. The Reds and Bengals are in my blood, you could say. What about you two?” He glanced at Axelrod and West. 

 

- from Reagan Country

 

      After slipping on a pair of dark sweatpants, a t-shirt, a hoodie with a zip front, and a Cincinnati Bengals knit hat, with a rather wild pom-pom sitting atop, he stepped out the front door of St. Mark’s parsonage. Fortunately, the crisp air was unusually still for early February. Grant stretched, and in a few minutes, was at full stride. 

 

- from Lionhearts

 

      The relative quiet of their discussion was broken by Stephen bolting upright on the couch, disturbing Jennifer’s head that had been resting on his shoulder. “Go, yes, go!” 

      Everyone in the room turned to look at the television screen that had captured Stephen’s attention. The Bengals kick returner found a hole, faked around two members of the Seahawks special teams, and now was sprinting by Seattle’s helpless kicker to return the second half kickoff 104 yards for a touchdown. 

 

- from An Advent for Religious Liberty

 

      Glenn asked Jennifer, “Does he always sulk like this?” 

      “Actually, Glenn, the only time my take-the-hill husband sulks is when it comes to the Reds and Bengals.” 

      Stephen smiled, kissed Jennifer on the cheek, and said, “True enough.” 

 

- from Wine Into Water

 

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Grab a Glass of Wine and Read WINE INTO WATER

Hunkering down? Take advantage of the big sale on Kindle editions of the Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers & mysteries! Prices slashed from as much as 7.99 to $2.99 each.


Get started or caught up on all 12 of these gripping adventures featuring Stephen Grant, former Navy SEAL, onetime CIA operative and current pastor. The books have been well reviewed by critics, and on Amazon. Regarding WINE INTO WATER, for example, Kirkus Reviews said, “A first-rate mystery makes this a series standout...”

Get the Kindle edition of WINE INTO WATER for only $2.99 at

Thursday, June 20, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: Thumbs Up from Amazon.com Reviewers for the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month – WINE INTO WATER

Again, let’s ask, why should you buy WINE INTO WATER, which is the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for June? Yes, the Kindle price has been slashed from $6.99 to $2.99. And signed books and sets are on sale at  https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month.


But consider three more thumbs-up from Amazon.com reviewers...

1) “These mysteries hit the spot for me. Very interesting and tension building plots. The protagonist is a complex man, surrounded by great characters which continue through the series of books.” – 5 Stars

2) “As usual, I anxiously awaited a new book by Rev. Ray Keating, and I was not disappointed. Thank you, and keep them coming!” – 5 Stars

3) “Wonderfully complicated plot that keeps you reading more and more. Difficult to put down. Highly recommend this book for an enjoyable read!” – 5 Stars

By the way, the average Amazon review is 4.6 out of 5 stars!

Thursday, June 13, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: More Praise from Reviewers for the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month – WINE INTO WATER

Again, why should you buy WINE INTO WATER, which is the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for June? Yes, the Kindle price has been slashed from $6.99 to $2.99. And signed books and sets are on sale at  https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month.


But consider three more thumbs-up from noteworthy reviewers...

"Part thriller and part mystery, Wine into Water is full of action, suspense and an electric cast of characters - both villainous and heroic - that will satisfy fans of crime thrillers." - Self-Publishing Review

"Grant's finely acquired wine tasting skills come into play here as he takes notice of distinct hint of vanilla in a Merlot. Intrigued? You should be as this novel again grabs hold of the reader and accelerates to a unexpected ending. Buy it! Read it! Enjoy it! Gift it!"  - Rod Zwonitzer, retired host of KFUO's "BookTalk" 

"This is yet another fun thriller from Ray Keating. I loved learning more about the wine industry, and Mr. Keating did a great job weaving church history and communion-use throughout...” - Mary J. Moerbe, author of Blessed: God's Gift of Love and Family Vocation

Thursday, June 6, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: Thumbs Up from Reviewers for the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month – WINE INTO WATER

So, why should you buy WINE INTO WATER, which is the Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for June? Of course, the Kindle price has been slashed from $6.99 to $2.99. And signed books and sets are on sale at  https://raykeatingonline.com/t/book-of-the-month.


But consider three thumbs-up from noteworthy reviewers...

1) "A first-rate mystery makes this a series standout..."  - Kirkus Reviews

2) "In this, Ray Keating's sixth novel featuring Pastor Stephen Grant, we discover that the always intriguing former Navy Seal and CIA operative is also a world class wine aficionado. This comes in handy as the pastor is once again forced to divide his time between his understanding wife, the needs of his church and congregation, and what some describe as his 'hobby' of joining the fray to assist colleagues from his past life when called upon. Grant is a wonderful character and Wine Into Water is a great read."  - David Keene, Opinion Editor, The Washington Times

3) "When Grant's around, nobody messes with the communion wine."  - Russ Saltzman, Aleteia.org

Saturday, June 1, 2019

WINE INTO WATER: The Pastor Stephen Grant Book of the Month for June with the Kindle Price Slashed from $6.99 to $2.99!

Blood, wine, sin, justice and forgiveness… Who knew the wine business could be so sordid and violent? That’s what happens when it's infiltrated by counterfeiters. A Lutheran pastor, once a Navy SEAL and CIA operative, is pulled into action to help unravel a mystery involving fake wine, murder and revenge. Stephen Grant is called to take on evil, while staying rooted in his life as a pastor.


Among the positive reviews for WINE INTO WATER...

"A first-rate mystery makes this a series standout..."  - Kirkus Reviews

"In this, Ray Keating's sixth novel featuring Pastor Stephen Grant, we discover that the always intriguing former Navy Seal and CIA operative is also a world class wine aficionado. This comes in handy as the pastor is once again forced to divide his time between his understanding wife, the needs of his church and congregation, and what some describe as his 'hobby' of joining the fray to assist colleagues from his past life when called upon. Grant is a wonderful character and Wine Into Water is a great read."  - David Keene, Opinion Editor, The Washington Times

"When Grant's around, nobody messes with the communion wine."  - Russ Saltzman, Aleteia.org

"Part thriller and part mystery, Wine into Water is full of action, suspense and an electric cast of characters - both villainous and heroic - that will satisfy fans of crime thrillers."  - Self-Publishing Review

"Grant's finely acquired wine tasting skills come into play here as he takes notice of distinct hint of vanilla in a Merlot. Intrigued? You should be as this novel again grabs hold of the reader and accelerates to a unexpected ending. Buy it! Read it! Enjoy it! Gift it!"  - Rod Zwonitzer, retired host of KFUO's "BookTalk" 

"This is yet another fun thriller from Ray Keating. I loved learning more about the wine industry, and Mr. Keating did a great job weaving church history and communion-use throughout...” - Mary J. Moerbe, author of Blessed: God's Gift of Love and Family Vocation

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: Vintage Moments in WINE INTO WATER

Here are three moments from Wine Into Water having to do with, well, wine...


1. A wine heist?

     Following his gaze, Caldwell asked, “And who owns that lovely yacht?” 
     Indeed, who? The answer came to Grant as he absentmindedly took another drink of his wine. He looked at the glass, and what Lafleur and Pudovkin were doing became clear. 
     “This isn’t about spies sharing or stealing secrets. It’s not about national security.” 
      Paige said, “Are you going to let me in on your revelation?” 
     Grant hesitated, as he went over the theory one more time in his head. “It’s a heist. That’s Sir James Blasingame’s yacht. Tonight, after the race, Blasingame will be hosting an auction of some of the most expensive wines in the world. And he’s doing so on that yacht.” 

2. A very special wine tasting...

     For opening such a rare, expensive bottle, the group at Banner’s spacious Upper West Side apartment in Manhattan was unusually small. In addition to his daughter and son-in-law being in attendance, Colin Wiggs, a well-known New York master sommelier, and Pearson Gerards, a columnist for a premiere wine-tasting website, waited to savor a bottle of Merlot from 1929. The website also sent along a photographer, who would be taking pictures but not tasting. 
     The five were seated at a large round table in Banner’s high-ceilinged library. The photographer had taken shots of the bottle. He then clicked away as Banner relayed the history of how this bottle, along with two others he had purchased at auction, had been taken from the Bordeaux region of France by the Nazis. The three bottles were found at the end of the war among Hitler’s massive stash of stolen wine – some half-a-million bottles – hidden in his Eagle’s Nest high in the Bavarian Alps. Banner smiled, and added, “In one of those moments of fitting justice in history, this wine was found and liberated by de Gaulle’s soldiers.” 
     The photographer took pictures of the smiles and anticipation on each person’s face while Wiggs opened the bottle with some ceremony. Of course, as the owner who paid $405,000 to purchase the bottles at auction, the first glass was Banner’s to swirl, eye, smell, and finally, taste. He said nothing; his face expressionless. 

3. Some very expensive wine...

     Holden hesitated, pulled over another glass, and looked up once again at Grant with the silent question. Stephen Grant briefly, and almost completely, returned to the man who served the CIA many years before. 
     I’ll probably never have another chance in my life to sample a $200,000-plus wine. 
     Grant nodded. 
     Holden smiled with far less sadness, and poured the wine. 
     With the Glock still in hand, Grant picked up the glass. Holden raised his own in salute. Stephen eyed the color and clarity, and breathed in the aromas. He then took more than a mere sip, moved the liquid around his mouth and swallowed. “Impressive.” 
     Holden declared, “Worth the money.” 



Saturday, March 16, 2019

4 Cool and Quick Facts: Fascinating, Fun Locations in the Pastor Stephen Grant Novels & Short Stories

1. At the opening of WINE INTO WATER...

     Stephen Grant decided to savor the moment. 
     He sipped the aromatic, earthy white Hermitage wine. Bottled 15 years earlier, it came from grapes grown on slopes above the French town of Tain on the banks of the Rhône River. 
While swallowing, Grant took in his surroundings from the rooftop of the Loews Hotel in Monte Carlo. 
     He looked down at the Formula One cars fighting an unnatural restraint in order to make hairpin turns. As was always the case when observing excellence, Grant admired the drivers’ skills, as well as the expertise of those who built and maintained these machines. His ears recognized the vast difference between these engines versus other so- called high-performance cars, not only in terms of power, but also the precision and responsiveness needed to compete in the Monaco Grand Prix. 
     He then turned to look out at the yachts anchored in the harbor and beyond in the Mediterranean’s azure waters. The Principality of Monaco might be tiny, about the size of New York’s Central Park, Grant reflected, but what it lacked in space, it more than made up for in terms of wealth. 
     The weather was near perfect, with clear cerulean skies and bright sun. After all, this was May in Monaco. Grant chuckled to himself, wondering if the residents and their guests would allow for anything less. Looking out at the crowds populating the grandstands that were wedged in along the hillside road course, he didn’t doubt estimates that the city’s well-heeled population of 30,000 jumped by six or seven times during race weekend. 


2. From THE RIVER...

     Stephen strolled along the sidewalk, with trees on his left running close to Las Vegas Boulevard South and the Fountains of Bellagio on his right. 
     The music started, and the fountains came to life. 
     He spotted Jennifer leaning on a column. The lights and water engulfed her attention. 
     Stephen quietly approached, catching a glimpse of the water and lights reflected in her brown eyes. He slipped his arms around her waist. “Hello, Dr. Grant.” 
     She clasped her hands behind his neck. “Good evening. Pastor Grant, isn’t it? Imagine meeting you here.” 
     They kissed, a little more deeply and longer than they would have on the sidewalk of almost any other road in the country. 
     Jennifer turned back to the fountains, resting the back of her head on Stephen just below his chin. His hands moved around and met at her stomach. 
     She sighed. “When you think about a casino in the middle of the desert with a manmade lake and a regular fountain show, it seems silly. But when you’re standing here, it really is mesmerizing.” 
     “I agree.” 
     They listened to Frank Sinatra belt out “Fly Me to the Moon” over the many speakers surrounding the waters. 
     Stephen added, “Apparently there’s no getting away from Sinatra on this trip.” 
     Jennifer shrugged. “Hey, it’s Las Vegas. This still is Frank’s town, right?” 
     “I think it was Dean Martin who said that it’s Frank’s world, we just get to live in it.” 
     As Sinatra was concluding, “I love ... you,” the fountain waters shot high in the air, and then fell back as the music and lights came to an end. 
     Jennifer turned and took Stephen’s hand. They started walking slowly on the sidewalk, with the many other lights of the Strip darting and leaping. 

3. From REAGAN COUNTRY...

     Each couple walked hand-in-hand along the Ocean Front Walk that ran between assorted buildings and the sand. Given his Ohio upbringing and the dunes of Long Island, Stephen was often struck by how flat and wide the beach was in Santa Monica. 
     As they strolled by Hotel Casa del Mar, an oceanfront hotel built in the 1920s and guarded by palm trees, Jennifer whispered to Stephen, “I love that place. I’ve stayed there when out here to meet with Joe.” 
     “I know. Tough assignment.” 
     Jennifer poked him, and said, “Next time we come, let’s stay there.” 
     “Twist my arm.” 
     They eventually approached a sign noting “The Original Location of MUSCLE BEACH.” It claimed to be “THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE PHYSICAL FITNESS BOOM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.” Stephen pulled out his iPhone and snapped a picture. 
     Joan and George looked at him quizzically. 
     Stephen said, “I’m going to text it to a friend that I used to work with at the CIA. His nickname is ‘Tank,’ and for good reason. Ever since I worked with him many years ago, he has maintained a Schwarzenegger-like physique.” 
     Stephen sent his text, and the group resumed walking. They climbed a set of stairs leading up to the Santa Monica Pier, and proceeded to do the tourist thing, stopping at various kiosks, sticking their heads into small shops, and taking a ride on the Pacific Park Ferris Wheel. Then came hearty Pier Burgers with cheese – doubles for both Stephen and George – one large order of fries, and shakes all around. The cups announced that Pier Burger was the “Last Burger on Land,” since the Santa Monica Pier marked the end of the old Route 66. 

4. From SHIFTING SANDS...

     Stephen and Jennifer had an early check in at The Ian- Soho Hotel. The 5-star Ian was a unique 21-story, 206-room building that generated descriptions among guests like bright, clean, and modern. Their room offered custom-made furniture, more space than typical Manhattan hotels, and expansive windows offering arresting views of the Hudson River. 
     Jennifer remarked, “Well, staying here for three nights certainly beats riding back and forth on the Long Island Railroad or the L.I.E. each day.” 
     Stephen moved next to her, closed his green eyes, breathed in deeply, and then looked out at part of the city, the river, and New Jersey on the other side of the water. “Agreed.” 
     Jennifer said, “We can enjoy this more later. We’ve already missed at least a couple of today’s matches. Shall we head over to the tournament?” 
     “Sounds good.” 
     The couple made sure they had what was needed for a day of watching beach volleyball, including the lanyards housing V.I.P. tickets supplied by Maggie Stone. Tom and Maggie, along with some of the volleyball players, including Melissa Ambler, were also staying at The Ian. With Maggie having a room, Tom already had journeyed over to Pier 26, where the two-court beach volleyball stadium had been set up. 

3 Reasons for Reading the Pastor Stephen Grant Mysteries/Thrillers: More Thumbs Up from Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews has favorably reviewed the Pastor Stephen Grant novels and short stories. Here are three thumbs up...


1. Kirkus Reviews on LIONHEARTS: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL: 

“The narrative’s swift momentum is retained even during profound moments, as in a scene in which terrorists debate their cause after murdering two men that’s intercut with clergymen reciting biblical passages. Though sequences of Grant or Caldwell and her team engaged in combat are exhilarating, the story’s brimming with everyday heroes. One political figure, for example, is rescued by a neighbor whose courage is measured by the hefty Desert Eagle gun he brandishes. First-rate supporting characters complement the sprightly pastor, who remains impeccable in this thriller.”


2. Kirkus Reviews on WINE INTO WATER: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL: 

“A first-rate mystery makes this a series standout, even if the titular protagonist splits his hero status with others.”


3. Kirkus Reviews on MURDERER’S ROW: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL: 

“Action fans will find plenty to love here, from gunfights and murder sprees to moral dilemmas.”


Friday, March 8, 2019

4 Cool and Quick Facts: Cool Weapons Used in the Pastor Stephen Grant Thrillers/Mysteries, Part II

Before becoming a pastor, Stephen Grant was a Navy SEAL and then with the CIA. He has extensive knowledge and experience with a variety of weapons, as do assorted colleagues from his Agency days. Check out four excerpts that feature some cool weapons in the world of Pastor Stephen Grant...


1. From Shifting Sands...

     Upon hearing Caldwell’s call of “Gun,” Lucena removed a tactical knife that had been nestled next to a Glock under the Route 66 shirt. 
     He broke into a sprint. Moving to the left of the third long-coated figure, Lucena backhanded the knife, and then drove into the man’s neck. The shocked terrorist struggled to suck in air. Lucena pulled the knife out. As the man fell to his knees, Lucena shifted his attention to the final threat. 
     That terrorist started to reach for his Uzi. 

2. From Lionhearts...

     Three squad members in each assault team raised stubby-looking grenade launchers to their shoulders. The others from each group were positioned with submachine guns to cut down anyone who might emerge from the forthcoming conflagrations. Caldwell was the only one preferring to use her Glock. 
     Driessen held one of the launchers. In his microphone, he said, “Okay, quick countdown. 3, 2, 1, now.” 
     The beauty of these grenade launchers wasn’t just their laser rangefinders, but that they were semiautomatic, with five rounds in each magazine. 
     Coming from three sides, five projectiles penetrated walls or windows of each building, with the grenades detonating at a determined distance. After the initial massive explosions tore apart much of each building, setting them ablaze, each shooter dropped the empty magazine, and slipped on a new one. The same firing process took place, and the buildings crumbled. 

3. An exchange between Paige Caldwell, Jessica West and Lis Dicce from Murderer’s Row...

     [West] looked at Caldwell. “What are we getting in terms of the Black Hawk? Is this just pure transport, or are we armed?” 
     Caldwell said, “A Battlehawk package.” 
     Dicce said, “Excellent. Does that include a 20mm turret cannon, Spike ER missiles, and GATR laser guided rockets?” 
     Caldwell said, “Yes on the cannon and missiles, along with a door Gatling minigun. Will that do, Jessica?” 
     “Damn straight.” 

4. An exchange between Stephen Grant and Paige Caldwell from Wine Into Water...

     After pulling on a shirt, she dragged out a silver locker. Once opened, it revealed assorted handguns, ammunition and holsters. “Now for something with more kick than that pissant Taurus PT-25.” 
     Grant replied, “Hey, the PT-25 serves its purpose.” 
     “You might be right,” Caldwell said. Then she held up a black handgun. “But like you, I’ll take a Glock 20, thank you very much.” She slipped a cartridge into the weapon with evident pleasure. 

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Character Quote of the Week from WINE INTO WATER: A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL


An exchange between Stephen Grant and Paige Caldwell from WINE INTO WATER...

       “This isn’t about spies sharing or stealing secrets. It’s not about national security.”
       Paige said, “Are you going to let me in on your revelation?”
       Grant hesitated, as he went over the theory one more time in his head. “It’s a heist. That’s Sir James Blasingame’s yacht. Tonight, after the race, Blasingame will be hosting an auction of some of the most expensive wines in the world. And he’s doing so on that yacht.”




Thursday, January 24, 2019

4 Cool and Quick Facts: Can You Eat Where Stephen Grant Has Grabbed a Meal?

Here are four places where Stephen Grant has dined, and perhaps you can as well...



1. LOBSTER ROLL. From Warrior Monk:
        A few minutes later, Stephen directed Paige to pull into a parking lot of stones.
        “Really, this is it?” said Paige. “What’s with the big lunch sign?” The roadside, brown-and-white wood building had bright red, white and blue awnings. A large blue sign with white letters sitting atop said, “LUNCH,” and under that “LOBSTER ROLL.”
        “Trust me on the food,” Stephen assured her.
        After waiting twenty minutes, they were seated at a wood table positioned in front of a screened window. The décor was all from the sea – nets, mounted fish, and a shark jaw.
        Paige told Stephen to order. He didn’t even look at the menu. It would be a crock of New England clam chowder, a lobster salad platter, and a Samuel Adams beer for each. Once the chowder arrived, crammed with potatoes and large pieces of clam, Paige took a spoonful and was won over. 

Visit the LOBSTER ROLL online at http://lobsterroll.com

2. Buckley’s Irish Pub.From Wine Into Water:

        Jennifer and Stephen sat at a shiny wooden table in Buckley’s Irish Pub, waiting for their friends to arrive. 
        The restaurant, situated on Montauk Highway in the middle of Center Moriches, had a long bar running down one side of the space, and tables and booths down the other. Assorted beers were on tap, and the venue offered traditional, hearty pub-style food. 
        For the Grants, it had become a favorite place for a relaxing dinner or lunch...

Visit Buckley’s Irish Pub online at http://www.buckleyspubrestaurant.com

3. The Dubliner Restaurant and Pub. From Root of All Evil?:
        While Congress was in session, when not required to be in the Senate, Farrell often could be found dining, drinking and holding court at The Dubliner Restaurant and Pub, just a block from Union Station. His favorite meal was the Guinness Burger – sirloin marinated in Guinness, served on a potato pancake with Welsh cheese and onion straws. The New York Senator, however, was far more expansive in his beverage selections, being open to all of the draft beers offered – from Guinness Stout to the Dubliner Irish Lager. 
Visit The Dubliner Restaurant and Pub online at https://www.dublinerdc.com

4. Moriches Bay Diner. From Murderer’s Row:
        It was after seven on a Wednesday morning in mid- March. Snow had just begun to fall across Long Island. It was one of the worst winters the Northeast had seen in decades. The predicted eight-inch accumulation for the day would push the season’s snowfall to record levels.
        Nonetheless, Pastor Stephen Grant was having breakfast with three of his closest friends at the shiny Moriches Bay Diner on the south shore of Long Island, just short of the East End’s fork. The four men, each dressed in black but for a small white square below the neck, sat in a spacious booth next to one of the diner’s large windows. Given the storm, they practically had the place to themselves. 
Visit the Moriches Bay Diner online via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/morichesbay.diner/

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Christmas Gifts for Book Lovers and Wine Lovers

A Great Christmas gift for wine lovers? They’ll savor WINE INTO WATER; A PASTOR STEPHEN GRANT NOVEL by Ray Keating. Blood, wine, sin, justice and forgiveness… Who knew the wine business could be so sordid and violent? That’s what happens when it's infiltrated by counterfeiters. A pastor, once a Navy SEAL and CIA operative, is pulled into action to help unravel a mystery involving fake wine, murder and revenge. Stephen Grant is called to take on evil, while staying rooted in his life as a pastor.