A new hilarious Meg Langslow mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of Duck the Halls, Six Geese A-Slaying & The Nightingale Before Christmas, just in time for the holidays.
Donna Andrews is a winner of the Agatha, Anthony, and Barry Awards, a Romantic Times Award for best first novel, and four Lefty and two Toby Bromberg awards for funniest mystery. She is a member of MWA, Sisters in Crime, and the Private Investigators and Security Association. Andrews lives in Reston, Virginia.
"Andrews manages her large cast with dexterity and drops clues to
the culprits' identity, but the ending will catch most readers by
surprise." --Publishers Weekly on How the Finch Stole
Christmas!
"[A] satisfying, humorous entry in the long-running series."
--Booklist on How the Finch Stole Christmas!
"Intrigue...amusement...Andrews reliably delivers. She also manages
to slip in profundities and sentiments that warm the heart."--New
York Journal of Books on Nightingale Before Christmas The small
town of Caerphilly, VA and its inhabitants provide a charming
backdrop for this Christmas cozy.--Library Journal on Nightingale
Before Christmas "Meg, as well as her quirky extended family, makes
this humorous cozy a holiday treat."--Booklist on Duck the Halls
"Andrews leavens the action with her trademark humor, including
dueling Christmas dinners and an extravagant--and extravagantly
funny--live nativity scene."--Publishers Weekly on Duck the Halls
"Produces at least one chuckle--and sometimes a guffaw--per page.
Joy to the world, indeed."--Richmond Times-Dispatch on Six Geese
A-Slaying "Andrews . . . scores points for her witty writing and
abundance of Yuletide tinsel and tradition."--The Columbia, SC
State on Six Geese A-Slaying "Firmly in the grand tradition of
Agatha Christie's Christmas books."--Toronto Globe and Mail on Six
Geese A-Slaying
"If you long for more fun mysteries, a la Janet Evanovich, you'll
love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series." --Charlotte Observer "A
long-running series that gets better all the time. A fine blend of
academic satire, screwball comedy, and murder." --Booklist on Lord
of the Wings "With its well-spun plots and distinctive characters,
Andrews's amusing avian-named series shows no signs of growing
stale." --Publishers Weekly on Die Like an Eagle
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