Corpse Suzette: A Savannah Reid Mystery by G. A. McKevett

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  • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780758204639
  • Sales Rank: 70,943
  • 320pp
  • Series: Savannah Reid Series, #11
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Despite New Year's resolutions to avoid irritating houseguests and nerve—wracking cases, California P.I. Savannah Reid finds herself playing host to her assistant's cranky cousin—in town for an unwanted makeover at a local spa. But when the spa's renowned plastic surgeon goes missing, murder's on the menu.

Voluptuous and proud of it, Savannah can't understand why any woman would diet in pursuit of beauty, never mind go under the knife. She likes herself just fine the way she is. Too bad her houseguest isn't as content. Abigail is livid that her cousin, Tammy, won her an extreme makeover at Emerge, San Carmelita's new luxury spa.

There's barely time to worry about Abigail when one of Emerge's owners, renowned plastic surgeon Suzette DuBois, goes missing. As she broadens her search, Savannah begins to realize that some of the employees at this temple of perfection harbor serious inner flaws. And when one of the suspects turns up dead, Savannah's had enough. She'd love nothing more than to wrap up this case and make friends with a nice strawberry margarita. But first, she'll have to stitch up a killer who cuts to the bone.

"A well—constructed mystery with several surprising twists that keep the reader guessing till the end."
—Romantic Times

"Savannah's as feisty as ever."
—Kirkus Reviews

Publishers Weekly

In McKevett's entertaining if predictable 11th Savannah Reid mystery (after 2005's Murder a la Mode), the California PI teams up with her police buddy, Dirk Coulter, to locate the titular Suzette Du Bois, a prominent plastic surgeon who went missing right before the grand opening of her new salon and surgery, Emerge. Suzette's business partner and ex-husband is desperate to locate her, because she has absconded with his money-lots of it. Savannah and Dirk must crack an anonymous offshore account and make a quick trip to a swanky resort island in their hunt for answers. Folded into the intrigue is a bit of social commentary, as full-figured Savannah gently critiques a beauty industry that values thinness and angles over girth and curves. (May) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Corpse Suzette: A Savannah Reid Mysteryby Anonymous

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June 13, 2007: this was my 5th savannah reid book, i really enjoyed it can't wait for the next one to arrive

Corpse Suzette: A Savannah Reid Mysteryby Anonymous

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March 03, 2006: San Carmelita private detective Savannah Reid is allowing her assistant?s cousin Abigail to stay at her apartment while they both get a complete makeover at Emerge, a high class spa. Abigail is not easy to get along with because she hates her Junoesque body while Savannah who is also overweight is comfortable with hers. Abigail?s? makeover is halted when one of the owners Suzette DuBois disappears baffling the police who are not sure a crime occurred and if one did was it a homicide.----- Emerge?s other owner, Suzette?s former husband Sergio D?Allesandro, hires Savannah to find his ex wife because he insists she took one and a half million dollars form his bank account. After doing some investigating with her friend Police Detective Dirk, they find Sergio?s body at Emerge. Toxicology affirms what Savannah suspected that he was murdered. She and the police seek the missing Suzette, who each feels is either the killer or the next victim.------ G.A. McKevett writes a sparkling witty and exciting whodunit that is low on gore but big on clues so fans of cozies and armchair sleuths will fully appreciate. The heroine seems like a real person with her acceptance of who she is physically as a big athletic woman and her need for justice. Once again Savannah stars in a totally exciting mystery.----- Harriet Klausner