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Cereal Killer
G. A. McKevett Kensington, Jan 2004, 22.00, 256 pp. ISBN 0758204582 Although she left Georgia to put some distance between her and her family, Savannah Reid is the quintessential Steel Magnolia, a true daughter of the south. After working for the San Carmelita Police Department for a few years and butting heads with her political superiors, she quits, operating her own Moonlight Magnolia Detective Agency. Her friend and former partner are havi...
Death By Chocolate
Kensington, Jan 2003, 22.00, 256 pp. ISBN 0575667126 She comes from McGill, Georgia but Savannah Reid migrated to California to gain independence from her large and needy family. She is a full-figured woman who is conformable in her own skins. Her idol is Lady Eleanor, the queen of chocolates, who makes mouth watering desserts on her television show and sells her chocolates in her specialty shops. When Eleanor starts getting death threats, she...
Murder a la Mode
Kensington, Jan 2005, 22.00, 266 pp. ISBN: 0758204604 When the sleuthing business or a stakeout is at a lull, private investigator Savannah Reid passes the time reading steamy romance novels. Though she insist she reads the books, her friends believe that she only buys novels to gaze lovingly at the cover picture where Lance Roman is the model. Her friends Ryan Stone and John Gibson know about her fantasy so arrange as a birthday present for Sa...
Peaches and Screams
Kensington, Jan 2002, 22.00, 256 pp. ISBN 1575667118 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 departme...

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Sour Grapes
Kensington, Feb 2001, 22.00, 256 pp. ISBN: 1575666324 Mrs. Reid loved Georgia so much she named each of her daughters after a city in the Peach State. Savannah Reid, the oldest child, moved to California, where she joined the San Carmelita police force. Unable to abide by the mountains of regulations, she left to open up her own private investigative firm. Although clients seem rare, Savannah is happy with her work. Ms. Reid's lat...