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Book Reviews of Killer Reunion (Savannah Reid, Bk 21)

Killer Reunion (Savannah Reid, Bk 21)
Killer Reunion - Savannah Reid, Bk 21
Author: G. A. McKevett
ISBN-13: 9781496700780
ISBN-10: 1496700783
Publication Date: 3/29/2016
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Hardcover
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Killer Reunion by G.A. McKevett is the twenty-first book in the Savannah Reid series. Savannah Reid and her husband, Dirk have returned to Savannah's hometown (McGill, Georgia) for her Granny's birthday. It just so happens that her high school reunion is happening the same week. Savannah arrives at the high school gym to find it decorated completely in purple (not the school colors). Purple happens to be Jeanette Parker's favorite color (and she was head of the decorating committee). Jeanette was and still is the mean girl. She pushes Savannah too far and Savannah ends up smacking her (and immediately regrets it). Savannah and Dirk head up to make out point (every town has one) for a little adult fun. Savannah hears a splash (there is a lake). They go down to the bottom of the hill (where it is raining) and Savannah cannot see a thing (and manages to leave one of her fancy shoes behind). The next day Jeanette's purple car is found in the lake with Jeanette in it. Savannah ends up being the prime suspect. Savannah and the Moonlight Magnolia Detective Agency (Savannah's PI business) set out to find the real killer so they can enjoy Granny's birthday party.

Killer Reunion was a disappointment. The majority of the books was devoted to nonsense (the family, Granny's birthday, sexual innuendos). Very little time was spent on the mystery. The only clues provided were right before the killer was revealed (it was an obvious clue). The murder mystery was very easy to solve (you really did not need the clue). I did, though like the surprise at the end of the novel. I just wanted more (more mystery, more substance). Killer Reunion was just okay. I think the series has gone on too long. I give Killer Reunion 3 out of 5 stars. Killer Reunion can be read alone, but I think it would be beneficial to at least read the first book in the series.

I received a complimentary copy of Killer Reunion from NetGalley (and the publisher) in exchange for an honest evaluation of the novel.