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Cooked Goose (Savannah Reid Mysteries) [Mass Market Paperback]

G. A. McKevett
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation; Reissue edition (Oct 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0758202059
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758202055
  • Product Dimensions: 18 x 10.9 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,883,866 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover

Savannah Reid was a Georgia Peach who became a San Carmelita police officer. However, her tangy mouth led to her removal from the job. Instead, Savannah opened up a private office as an investigator, who relishes giving a hard time to her former employers. Her favorite target is Captain Blass, who mutually loathes the transplanted Southeasterner. To make matters even worse, Blass has a fit when circumstances forces his daughter Margie to move in with Savannah.

In the parking lot of a department store, there have been a rash of rapes perpetrated by a man wearing a Santa Claus suit. The culprit's MO changes when he abducts Margie at Blass' home. Marge escapes and calls Savannah, who has been there for the teen before. Blass asks Savannah to keep his daughter with her until they catch the psychopath. However, the rapes stop and cop killings begin, making the sleepy town unsafe for anyone.

The fifth novel in the Savannah Reid mysteries is by far the best entry in a well-written series. The exciting police procedural includes a delightful female protagonist, who takes pleasure in being bigger and stronger than most males. However, what turns THE COOKED GOOSE into a major winner is the disinct development of the personalities of the support ensemble. Readers will not feel empty after perusing this novel.

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Format:Mass Market Paperback
The town of San Carmelita is trying to get into the holiday spirit, but someone has taken things too far. The mall parking lots are being stalked by the Santa Raper. PI Savannah Reid has been asked by her friend, detective Dirk Coulter, to help nab this jerk before he ruins the town's Christmas celebration. There are very few leads to go on until one smart kid manages to get away. Now Savannah is asked to keep the girl safe, getting her mixed up in a family she'd rather avoid. The stakes are raised when a shooting occurs. But is it connected with the case?

Normally, I read series in order, but a friend had sent me this book and I thought it'd be fun to read a mystery set around Christmas time this month. This book wasn't quite what I was expecting. From the title of this and others in the series, I was expecting a light, cozy type book. Obviously, I hadn't read the back cover. This book is much darker then what I normally read. In fact, I almost quite when I realized what I'd gotten myself into. I hate to quit on books, however, and I'm glad I persevered.

The story works on several different levels, with sub-plots to keep you entertained. Even so, the mystery developed nicely, with plenty of red herrings that kept me guessing until the end. Savannah and her friends and family are interesting characters, and I enjoyed spending time with them, even if the reason why wasn't pleasant.

I don't know if this book was abnormally dark for the series of if this is normal. All I do know is that I enjoyed it and think I'll be spending more time in San Carmelita. I just won't do it until I'm ready for a book that's a bit darker then normal.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
The best Savannah Reid feast yet 25 Oct 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover

Savannah Reid was a Georgia Peach who became a San Carmelita police officer. However, her tangy mouth led to her removal from the job. Instead, Savannah opened up a private office as an investigator, who relishes giving a hard time to her former employers. Her favorite target is Captain Blass, who mutually loathes the transplanted Southeasterner. To make matters even worse, Blass has a fit when circumstances forces his daughter Margie to move in with Savannah.

In the parking lot of a department store, there have been a rash of rapes perpetrated by a man wearing a Santa Claus suit. The culprit's MO changes when he abducts Margie at Blass' home. Marge escapes and calls Savannah, who has been there for the teen before. Blass asks Savannah to keep his daughter with her until they catch the psychopath. However, the rapes stop and cop killings begin, making the sleepy town unsafe for anyone.

The fifth novel in the Savannah Reid mysteries is by far the best entry in a well-written series. The exciting police procedural includes a delightful female protagonist, who takes pleasure in being bigger and stronger than most males. However, what turns THE COOKED GOOSE into a major winner is the disinct development of the personalities of the support ensemble. Readers will not feel empty after perusing this novel.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
I love this series!!! 7 Jan 2003
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I love this series and can't believe it took me so long to find this author. This is the first series in a long time that has me laughing and sometimes crying thru the book. The warmth of the characters, their faults - they seem like real people and it didn't take long for the author to make you care about them. I love Dirk and his relationship with Savannah. Savannah is a tough but soft female and her side comments are what have you laughing and smiling. This is a series that I hope is long run. This author - with her first book grabbed a fan and with each book to her latest has moved herself up to the top of my list of favorite authors. If you like Kathleen Taylor, Caroline Haynes, Rhett MacPherson, even Susan Cooper Rogers - you will like this author. If you haven't read any of McKevett's books, start with Just Desserts. After that they can really be read in any order. But for shock value, read Just Desserts first. Don't miss out on this wonderful and talented author!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Not What I Was Expecting, But Good Anyway 16 Dec 2003
By Mark Baker - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The town of San Carmelita is trying to get into the holiday spirit, but someone has taken things too far. The mall parking lots are being stalked by the Santa Rapist. PI Savannah Reid has been asked by her friend, detective Dirk Coulter, to help nab this jerk before he ruins the town's Christmas celebration. There are very few leads to go on until one smart kid manages to get away. Now Savannah is asked to keep the girl safe, getting her mixed up in a family she'd rather avoid. The stakes are raised when a shooting occurs. But is it connected with the case?

Normally, I read series in order, but a friend had sent me this book and I thought it'd be fun to read a mystery set around Christmas time this month. This book wasn't quite what I was expecting. From the title of this and others in the series, I was expecting a light, cozy type book. Obviously, I hadn't read the back cover. This book is much darker then what I normally read. In fact, I almost quite when I realized what I'd gotten myself into. I hate to quit on books, however, and I'm glad I persevered.

The story works on several different levels, with sub-plots to keep you entertained. Even so, the mystery developed nicely, with plenty of red herrings that kept me guessing until the end. Savannah and her friends and family are interesting characters, and I enjoyed spending time with them, even if the reason why wasn't pleasant.

I don't know if this book was abnormally dark for the series of if this is normal. All I do know is that I enjoyed it and think I'll be spending more time in San Carmelita. I just won't do it until I'm ready for a book that's a bit darker then normal.

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