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Book Reviews of One Fete in the Grave (Liv and Di in Dixie, Bk 3)

One Fete in the Grave (Liv and Di in Dixie, Bk 3)
One Fete in the Grave - Liv and Di in Dixie, Bk 3
Author: Vickie Fee
ISBN-13: 9781496700667
ISBN-10: 149670066X
Publication Date: 5/30/2017
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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booksinvt avatar reviewed One Fete in the Grave (Liv and Di in Dixie, Bk 3) on + 457 more book reviews
One Fete in the Grave is the third installment in the Liv and Di in Dixie Mystery series set in Dixie Tennessee and featuring Liv McKay and Di Souther. Liv runs a party planning business Liv 4 Fun, best friend Di is a mail carrier, and both have a knack for solving crimes.

Liv has been hired by the town council to organize the annual Fourth of July celebration. Competition amongst the bakers was fierce, rumors were swirling that the judges were bought off during the Ms. Dixie Beauty Pageant, and the firework show was spectacular. Overall a successful job for Liv until the body of councilman Bubba Rowland is found shot in the head with his pants down in a port a potty.

It's seems plenty of people had it in for Councilman Rowland. When someone close to Liv is named as the prime suspect, she and Di set out to find a killer. Their investigation uncovers a shady investment scheme and hints of adultery, things in Dixie aren't as innocent as they seem.

A fast paced storyline with well developed characters both new and returning. Strong family dynamics and friendships draw you in from the first page. A big wedding is coming up and the bride's outrageous demands will have you laughing out loud. Definitely a series not to be missed.
reviewed One Fete in the Grave (Liv and Di in Dixie, Bk 3) on + 1528 more book reviews
One Fete in the Grave by Vickie Fee is the third book in A Liv and Di in Dixie Mystery series. Liv McKay is enjoying the fireworks on the Fourth of July with her husband, Larry Joe when they hear a scream. Helen Maples (the screamer) is standing in front of a portable bathroom. When Sheriff Davidson and Deputy Horton run over and look inside, they find Councilman Bubba Rowland inside. Councilman Rowland is dead and looks like he perished from a shotgun wound. Liv was responsible for the town's annual Fourth of July day long festival and is first to be questioned. Sheriff Davidson wants to know if Liv witnessed any altercations with the victim (and unsurprisingly there were a couple). On Sunday Liv and Larry Joe are invited to dinner at her mother, Virginia's home. At the end of the meal, Virginia and her boyfriend, Earl announce that they are getting married. But the good wishes are short-lived when it is discovered that Earl's rifle was the murder weapon. Virginia wants Liv to clear Earl's name so they can move forward with their wedding. It turns out that many people wished Bubba harm. He was not a well-liked man and he abused his position on the city council. While narrowing down the suspect list, Liv keeps Virginia busy with wedding plans. Virginia has some over-the-top ideas for her special day (which includes swans and a Viking gondola). Will Liv find the killer or will her mother's wedding venue be the local jail?

One Fete in the Grave is easy to read and can easily be a stand-alone. A Liv and Di in Dixie Mystery series is for readers who prefer novels that are humorous and light in content. I was a little bored by this one. The mystery was not complex and is easily solved (the clues are not subtle and killer stands out). Several things are repeated throughout the book. They include the events of the Fourth of July, Emma's dislike of Earl, and the new development (a secondary storyline). Food descriptions seem to dominate the story. I really do not need a description of every meal Liv ingests especially since she eats from Taco Belles frequently (yes, I spelled it correctly). I give One Fete in the Grave 3 out of 5 stars. I prefer novels that have more depth, less repetition of information, and a mystery that is difficult to solve. If you prefer a light hearted, humorous cozy mystery, then pick up a copy of One Fete in the Grave.