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Peaches and Screams: A Savannah Reid Mystery
 
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Peaches and Screams: A Savannah Reid Mystery [Large Print] (Paperback)

by G. A. McKevett (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Savannah Reid makes a good showing in this strong series' latest volume (Just Desserts, etc.) when she travels home to small town McGill, Ga., for her sister Marietta's third wedding. Before the rehearsal can start, unpopular Judge Patterson is found shot to death, and his valuable collection of Confederate war medals has vanished. Worse is to come the missing medals turn up in the toolshed Savannah's youngest brother, Macon, has fixed up for his private apartment. Worst of all, prosecuting attorney Mack Goodwin, the late judge's son-in-law, is determined to see Macon "strapped to a table with a needle in his arm." Before standing up with her sister, Savannah must stand by her brother and clear his name. Certainly none of her seven other siblings is capable of lifting a finger to help do the laundry, much less some legwork. But her best friends, Detective Sergeant Dirk Coulter and Tammy Hart, factotum at Savannah's Midnight Magnolia Detective Agency in California, ride (in a rental car from the airport) to the rescue. Some of the secondary characters are merely sketched in, like the shiftless, lazy Macon, but the main characters are carefully portrayed, their actions realistic and engrossing. In particular, Savannah's increasing exasperation with her siblings and devotion to the grandmother who raised her, as well as a nostalgic flirtation with her first beau, strike a chord with anyone who has sighed for the might-have-been. The pseudonymous McKevett also delivers a surprise ending with panache the clues are there! (Jan. 8)Forecast: Like previous titles in the series, this novel boasts eye-catching jacket art, though the black cat, an incidental figure in the plot, would seem to be there chiefly to lure cat cozy fans.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Library Journal

When her sister Marietta gets married again private detective Savannah Reid (Bitter Sweets) revisits her Southern roots. The arrest of their baby brother for murdering a philandering judge postpones the event, however, until Savannah can make things right. A luscious heroine, humor, and down-home characters.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A little slower than the others..., May 15 2004
By Thomas Duff "Duffbert" (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Peaches And Screams (Hardcover)
I'm getting close to being current with this series... :-)

In Peaches And Screams, Savannah Reid heads back to Georgia to be a bridesmaid in another sister's wedding. But when she arrives, she finds that her youngest brother is being held for the murder of a town judge. She, like a good sister, doesn't believe he did it, but the signs are not encouraging. She starts her own investigation to see if she can clear her brother. Tammi and Dirk arrive from California to help her, and with their assistance she starts to piece together the puzzle of who dun it.

There is probably less action in this installment than in any other I've read so far. Much of the story that doesn't revolve around her investigation explores how her Grandmother is dealing with the lazy leeches that make up most of her siblings. By the end of the book, Savannah has gotten her to set some new ground rules to avoid being taken advantage of. She also has to deal with an old flame from her past, who just happens to be the head cop in the town.

While a good story, I was probably less enthralled with this one than any of the others. There just didn't seem to be that sense of urgency about it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Peaches and Screams, Aug 24 2002
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This review is from: Peaches And Screams (Hardcover)
Some burdens are unavoidable. Southern California transplant Savannah Reid, the oldest of nine children, knows that she has to go back to her hometown of McGill, Georgia, for her sister Marietta's third wedding, even if it means wearing a fluorescent orange bridesmaid's gown. And she knows she'll have to face deputy sheriff Tommy Stafford, who years ago introduced her to the pleasures of teen lust before unceremoniously dumping her for Lisa Mooney. But what private eye Savannah (Sour Grapes, 2000, etc.) doesn't find out until her arrival is that she'll also have to solve the murder of rich, philandering Judge Patterson-and solve it right quick, or prosecuting attorney Mack Goodwin, who's Patterson's son-in-law, will have her brother Macon strapped to a gurney ready for a lethal injection. Most of her siblings are pretty well useless: Marietta, Vidalia, Jessup, and even straitlaced Cordele can't think of anything better to do than dump their dirty laundry on Granny Reid's porch and pack away pounds of fried chicken. And the judge's estranged wife Bonnie and her flashy boyfriend Alvin Barnes are downright obstructive. Lucky for Savannah that her West Coast buds-first and foremost Detective Sergeant Dick Coulter and Tammy Hart, the assistant at Savannah's Moonlight Magnolias Detective Agency-come through to help Savannah collar the perp. A whodunit as old-fashioned and satisfying as one of Granny Reid's bacon-egg-and-grits breakfasts.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Deep South female private eye cosy, Aug 7 2002
By D. P. Birkett (Suffern, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Peaches And Screams (Hardcover)
McKevett has always produced great characters, especially her overweight detective, Savannah Reid, with her sharply contrasted group of Californian friends and vast Georgian family. But to be honest her writing contained weak spots and cliches and her plots were sometimes threadbare. This one has much better writing and an ingenious plot. I think it's her best. It's set in Georgia instead of her usual California. Savannah has to go home for her sister's third wedding and her good-for-nothing brother is accused of murder. Some of it is gooey and sloppy and sentimental, but to complain of schmaltz in McKevett is like complaining of sweetness in a chocolate eclair. If you want hard-boiled irony and deadpan sophistication don't shop here.
I couldn't give it five stars in a world that contains Sue Grafton and Janet Evanovich but it's fun.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner for G.A. McKevett
This series continues to grow and get better. I loved Savannah's grandmother, and especially the pooch Beauregard. I will be looking forward to the next one in the series. Read more
Published on Jun 11 2002 by Ellen b

5.0 out of 5 stars A real peach of a cozy mystery!
Savannah Reid is back and in fine form. She has been called home to McGill Georgia to be in her sister's third wedding and is expected to wear the all time worst bridesmaid dress... Read more
Published on Jan 18 2002 by Paula Hess

5.0 out of 5 stars A whole slew of Reids
Savannah Reid is back. Back home, that is. Back in McGill, Georgia for sister Marietta's 3rd trip down the aisle. Read more
Published on Jan 16 2002 by Barbara O'Neill

5.0 out of 5 stars fine Savannah Reid mystery
With a lush for a mother and a trucker for a father who was on the road more then he was home, Savannah Reid and her maternal grandmother raised the eight younger Reids. Read more
Published on Dec 21 2001 by Harriet Klausner

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