Book Review - Murder in the Corn Maze

Murder in the Corn Maze (2019) AMZN

from Kensington Cozies, 290 Pages (Granny Reid Mystery Book 2)

by G. A. McKevett (Author)

Murder in the Corn Maze book cover

You may know author G. A. McKevett from their book series SAVANNAH REID MYSTERIES. This particular book is book 2 of the GRANNY REID MYSTERIES series, that tells about the popular grandmother figure from Savannah’s books.

In the small town of McGill, Georgia, Stella Reid and her seven grandchildren are enjoying a Halloween corn maze when Savannah stumbles upon a human skull. The skull is later identified as that of Rebecca Dingle, a woman who went missing decades earlier. Stella and Savannah team up to solve the cold case, and their investigation leads them to uncover long-buried secrets about Stella's family and the town's history.

Along the way, Stella and Savannah learn about the importance of friendship, family, and forgiveness. They also discover that even the most seemingly innocent places can harbor dark secrets.

Murder in the Corn Maze is a heartwarming and suspenseful mystery that will keep readers guessing until the very end. It is a perfect book for fans of cozy mysteries and Southern Gothic fiction.

Here are the main themes of the book:

  • The importance of friendship, family, and forgiveness.

  • The dangers of secrets and the power of truth.

  • The importance of never giving up on a mystery, no matter how old it is.