Sunday, March 27, 2011

A Decadent Way to Die by G. A. McKevett, 294 pages


Savannah Reid is a private detective, born and raised in Georgie, now living in sunny California. She is hired to investigate possible murder attempts on doll-maker and grandmother Helene. With lots of help from her girl-Friday Tammy, former partner and still cop Dirk Coulter and lots of chocolate and gooey desserts, Savannah may solve this case before she ends up dead as a doll, I mean, doornail.
I've read all the Savannah murder mysteries and always enjoyed the great intrigue, wonderful characters, and Savannah's love of food, but this was one of the best so far. The ending had me shocked and upset and then clapping for joy. If you haven't read one, I recommend starting with the first in the series and settling down for a long, enjoyable weekend of reading them all.

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