Killer honeymoon

G. A. McKevett

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Mystery fiction
Published
New York : Kensington Books c2013.
Language
English
Main Author
G. A. McKevett (-)
Physical Description
279 p. ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780758276513
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Review by Booklist Review

Savannah and Dirk are honeymooning on Santa Tesla Island, Georgia, when they witness a woman with a gunshot wound collapse and die. When the local police fail to do much in the way of investigating despite the victim being a well-known TV anchor Savannah and Dirk bring in their own crime-solving team, including Granny, still in town from the wedding. Interviews with the victim's coworkers send them in one direction, while observing the female police chief having lunch with the widower prompts other theories. Plenty of romance between the newlyweds as well as humorous investigative antics including a memorable scene in which the entire investigative crew botches a questioning and takedown only add to the fun.--Alessio, Amy Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

McKevett's charming 18th Savannah Reid mystery (after 2012's Buried in Buttercream) takes PI Savannah Reid and her new husband, Det. Sgt. Dirk Coulter, to Santa Tesla, an island off the California coast, where their honeymoon quickly turns into a busman's holiday. When the newlyweds see a blonde woman running along an isolated beach felled by gunfire, Savannah rushes to her aid. The mortally wounded woman turns out to be TV newscaster Amelia Northrop. Who had it in for the popular and beautiful Amelia, and why does the local police chief, Charlotte La Cross, try to cover up the crime? Savannah's colleagues at her Moonlight Magnolia Detective Agency-Tammy Hart, Ryan Stone, and John Gibson-join the hunt for the truth, ably abetted by Granny Reid and brother Waycross. Cozy fans will enjoy the laugh-out-loud dialogue and Southern witticisms, as well as the surprise Dirk gets at the end. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Savannah and Dirk's blissful island honeymoon goes suddenly stormy when a dead body-a celebrity at that-turns up on the beach. The plus-sized PI tackles her 18th case (after Buried in Buttercream). (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Murder disrupts a newlywed detective's shot at connubial bliss. At their long-awaited nuptials, private eye Savannah Reid (A Decadent Way to Die, 2011, etc.) agreed to take her longtime admirer, police detective Dirk Coulter, for better or worse. Grumpiness? Fine. Snoring? OK. But starting the first day of their honeymoon on the island paradise of Santa Tesla by watching a woman die of gunshot wounds? Unacceptable! Even worse, Savannah and Dirk hear TV reporter Amelia Northrop's death described by Eyewitness News as "an accidental drowning." When they confront Charlotte La Cross about the cover-up, Santa Tesla's police chief is more than a little evasive. So Savannah and Dirk have no choice than to haul their crew--Tammy Hart, John Gibson and Ryan Stone, along with Savannah's brother Waycross and of course Granny Reid--over to Santa Tesla to help them investigate. Stalker Burt Ferris looks like a good suspect. So does Ian Xenos, whose multimillion-dollar designer knockoff business Amelia recently busted. But when Amelia's husband, William, a developer with plans to build a casino on one of Santa Tesla's pristine beaches, confides that he too was the target of a mystery shooter, attention turns to the Island Protection League, an environmentalist group dedicated to stopping the project cold. Only Savannah would have a honeymoon featuring a cast of thousands, proving once more that enough is enough, but too much is fantastic.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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