Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Mass Market Paperback Peaches and Screams Book

ISBN: 1575667274

ISBN13: 9781575667270

Peaches and Screams

(Book #7 in the A Savannah Reid Mystery Series)

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$6.19
Save $0.31!
List Price $6.50
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Book Overview

Plus-sized private eye Savannah Reid is about to discover the answer to that age-old question: What could be worse than going back home to the Deep South in the height of August humidity? It's going home to a wedding--not your own--without a ring on your finger or a date on your arm. But a hideous bridesmaid's dress is the least of Savannah's problems after her kid brother is arrested for murder. . . As the oldest of nine siblings, Savannah has attended...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

A Peach of a Tale

Georgia's supposedly where the sweetest peaches grow, but when Savannah returns to Georgia for her sister's wedding, she finds also that the scent of orange blossoms can mask a deadly miasma of hatred and greed. Once again all the familoar characters in this long-running series return both to aid Savannah and to complicate her quest to trap a killer. I wonder if, when the identity of G. A. McKevett is revealed, we will all sigh in recognition or will it turn out to be someone we never heard of before, just someone who was good at copying the outwards signs of Sue Grafton and Marcia Muller's sprightly writing styles? My cousin has a theory and she's torn out big letters from the newspaper, like a ransom note, that spell out the letters of McKevett's name, and she keeps switching the letters back and forth on her old formica kitchen table, a cup of strong coffee close at hand, trying to find the anagram hat would reveal the "real name" of her favorite author. She says this is how she used to solve all the JUMBLE puzzles in the old Daily News. We pass along the volumes of Savannah Reid's cases like old friends, me and her, savoring the intimate details of her life, almost as if she were a real person, and greater praise I can give to no author, pseudonymous or no.

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. I wish I could figure out who G.A. McKevett really is (supposedly a pseudonym for a famous writer).

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. Needless to say she is not really looking forward to going home. Of course once she gets there her younger brother is thrown in the slammer accused of murdering one Judge Patterson. Susannah learns that Judge Patterson had quite a few enemies and she is convinced her brother has been framed. She sets out to prove his innocence and his helped along the way by her L.A. detective friends Dirk and Tammy and a little help from her hometown old flame, deputy Tommy Stafford. I really enjoyed meeting Savannah's family. From her nine siblings, to the grandmother who raised them and even her mother the alcoholic. This is a wild ride from the moment Savannah steps off the plane to the last chapter. I loved it and look forward to McKevett's next book. If you like a good southern cozy this is the book for you.

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. Savannah's not too keen on wearing the dress Marietta picked out, but she is anxious to see her Gran again and catch up on all that been going on. Unfortunately, what's been going on is all the trouble brother Macon has been getting into. The latest, being arrested for murder, has put a serious crimp in the matrimonial festivities and all eyes turn to Savannah to make things right. This is not cut and dried case. Seems the victim had quite an impressive list of those who hadn't minded seeing him gone. Who to finger? Just when it looks like it just might too much for Savannah to handle, her California cohorts--Dirk and Tammy--show up and with this trio on the path to justice, the murderer just doesn't stand a chance.McKevett gives another entertaining mystery with enough red herrings to throw the reader off and a stellar cast of secondary characters. I was especially pleased to read more about Savannah's family members, especially her mother. We get to meet all the brothers and sisters, learn the particular quirks of each and share the special bond Savannah has with her grandmother. I do hope the author doesn't relegate the Georgia Reids to the back burner when Savannah returns to California. They make a nice addition to an already outstanding mystery series.

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. As soon as the last one was grown, Savannah moved from the backwater town of McGill in southern Georgia to San Carmelita, California where she joined the police force. After a few years, the feisty woman left the department and opened her own one-woman private detective agency. Since business is slow, Savannah finds time to travel back to her hometown to be a bridesmaid for her sister Marietta who is getting married for the third time. On the day she arrives, her younger brother Macon is charged with killing the honorable Judge Patterson, a power in the county. Now while Savannah knows her brother is a thief and a liar, she also believes he is no killer. With some friends who fly in from California, Savannah leads an investigation where there are more suspects than mourners for the late departed judge. G.A. McKevett has written another fine Savannah Reid mystery only this time the action takes place in the rural south instead of California. Readers receive an up close and personal look at how a small southern town operates. The secondary cast is colorful and eccentric, good for a few chuckles to relieve the rising tension as Savannah closes in on the perpetrator. PEACHES AND SCREAMS is a delightful regional mystery.Harriet Klausner
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured