I have never read any novels by Peggy Webb, and this is the latest in a series of "Southern" mysteries. Elvis, a basset hound, who believes he is the reincarnation of Elvis Presley, helps his "human" mother to solve murders. In this caper, many of the Valentine family members have gone to Memphis for a dance competition. Callie, the owner/mother of Elvis, and her cousin, Lovie, run around the historic Peabody Hotel attempting to solve the murders before Callie's mother, Ruby Nell, becomes a victim. The antics of Callie and Lovie resemble an adult version of Ethel and Lucy on I Love Lucy, but with less humor. Elvis, the dog, narrates many chapters, to let the reader know the status of the case. This is a fun read, with no graphic violence, but plenty of sexual humor. The cast of characters is extensive and at times very confusing, plus I had a difficult time with the first few chapters in trying to decide the narrator of the events. The many references to Elvis are interesting, but sometimes too overdone. This might be an interesting book for my Southern Voices Book Club to read and discuss.