Richard M. (algernon99) - , reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 418 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
Following up the mega-hit (well, it was REALLY popular with cozy mystery lovers--won a prize) Murder with Peacocks, here we find our lovable, sensible Meg Lanslow again surrounded by her weird but nice family. We learn about puffins (another type of bird native to Maine, apparently) while Meg and lover Michael try to solve a murder on a small resort island. Surely her dad didn't do it!
This one is probably the second weakest in the series (after Parrots), but it's well worth reading to keep up to date on Meg, Michael, and the other zanies in her family.
If you haven't read this series, get Murder with Peacocks, read it, then gather up the rest of the series and have a great time. I envy you the pleasure of discovering these wonderful books.
This one is probably the second weakest in the series (after Parrots), but it's well worth reading to keep up to date on Meg, Michael, and the other zanies in her family.
If you haven't read this series, get Murder with Peacocks, read it, then gather up the rest of the series and have a great time. I envy you the pleasure of discovering these wonderful books.
Helpful Score: 3
Great book - I have all of her books in this series and they are my "go-to" books when I need a pick me up. Donna Andrews sense of humor is fantastic, just up my alley.
Priscilla B. (Skeeter1942) reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 131 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Poor Meg Langslow has the week end from Hell when she and her SO go to Monhegan Island to get away from it all. A hurricane hits and to complicate things a murder occurs and there is no way to get help until the storm passes.
Helpful Score: 2
This was the first book I had read by Donna Andrews, and I found it so interesting that I now look forward to reading all of her books!
Helpful Score: 2
The 2nd Meg Langslow murder mystery - Meg and new boyfriend, Michael, take to the water to get away from her family for a "quiet" romantic weekend in Maine. Turns out that her family has decided to use the secluded cabin themselves and surprise Meg and Michael. In the meantime, the island plays host to a flock of birdwatchers and, lo and behold, a murder of an unsavory neighbor takes place. The books recounts all the ways Meg and Michael try to solve the murder along with her dad, who goes missing for a few days and is considered to be a likely suspect.
I enjoyed this book, but now that I know the antics of Meg's family, it wasn't quite as funny as the first one. But still, a fun read!
I enjoyed this book, but now that I know the antics of Meg's family, it wasn't quite as funny as the first one. But still, a fun read!
Helpful Score: 2
Second in series, very amusing mystery follow-up to first book, with all the same gang back, including heroine Meg's wacky family.
Helpful Score: 2
Second in the series and as wacky and fun as the first. I really like the character of Meg. she's strong, daring, smart and funny. Her budding romance with Michael plays well, as does her relationships with her wacky family. A decent mystery that's lots of fun.
Helpful Score: 1
A Great series !!!
#2 in the series
#2 in the series
Helpful Score: 1
I didn't think this was as funny as "Murder with Peacocks" but I still enjoyed it. Gosh, Michael sounds like such a GREAT guy!! This was a good read. The family sure is kooky, but you can't help but like them. Will definitely be reading the others in this series.
Helpful Score: 1
A great light read with endearing characters and a surprise ending.
Helpful Score: 1
A fun mystery....
Helpful Score: 1
Who knew so many things could happen on a quiet Maine island. Meg's family seem to follow her everywhere. I didn't enjoy this as much as Revenge of the Wrought Iron Flamingos, but it had some amusing moments.
Sari Lynn G. (sari-lynn) - , reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 207 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I didn't care for the author's writing style. I found the characters shallow, and gave up on the story before the end. I just didn't care who-done-it.
Helpful Score: 1
Meg and Michael plan a romantic trip to Main, but when they got there, her hilarious family is there. And of course a body is found. VERY Funny series.
Helpful Score: 1
Great series 2nd in the set.. a must read for cozy lovers
Helpful Score: 1
another enjoyable read
Helpful Score: 1
I'm going to need to keep a spreadsheet of all the books I've read. Another that I've already read but read again since Donna Andrews writes a great cozy with charming characters. Book 2 in the series.
Helpful Score: 1
Following the wild wedding events (from Murder With Peacocks), Meg and her boyfriend try to run away for a quiet weekend. Hah! There will be none of that when of course, murder happens. Truly a great book. Love the characters, the settings and the laugh out-loud humor.
Helpful Score: 1
Second in the Meg Langslow series.
Helpful Score: 1
Though I really liked this book alot, I didn’t think it was quite as good as the first one, Murder with Peacocks. A little less drama and suspense than the first and fourth one, but still strong on charm and wittiness. That said, I’m really liking the way this author writes though and looking forward to book 3 of the Meg Lanslow mysteries, Revenge of the Wrought-Iron Flamingos which is on it’s way to me through PaperBackSwap.
Helpful Score: 1
Second in the series and as wacky and fun as the first. I really like the character of Meg. she's strong, daring, smart and funny. Her budding romance with Michael plays well, as does her relationships with her wacky family. A decent mystery that's lots of fun.
Sari Lynn G. (sari-lynn) - , reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 207 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I just couldn't get into this book. The writing just didn't grab me. I got about halfway through, and decided that I wasn't having enough fun to continue. Maybe someone else will enjoy it.
Helpful Score: 1
This series is a delightful read! If you like the zaniness of Janet Evanovich, check this out. The heroine, Meg, seems to be th only sane one in her eccentric family...who follow her with mystery and mayhem.
Helpful Score: 1
The second book in the Meg Langslow mystery series. A good cozy and a fun read.
Helpful Score: 1
A cast of characters that are delightfully funny.
After enjoying the first book so much I found this one annoying. Meg is so bossy and the weather is so nasty that I don't know why Michael doesn't swim off the island. A big disappointment after really enjoying the first book.
I will read the third book because I have it. I hope it is better.
I will read the third book because I have it. I hope it is better.
Great read. Humorous as well as entertaining. A very good who done it? Kept you guessing.
Shirley J. (NoShushing) - reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 199 more book reviews
Meg plans a romantic getaway with her boyfriend in her aunt's cabin, on an island off the coast of Maine. But when they get there, her family is there. And the island is crowded with birdwatchers. (It's the "flyover" season. Then a body is found and Meg's father is accused of murder.
It had an interesting story.
This is a humorous mystery with a few facts about the amazing puffins thrown in for fun.
I really enjoyed Andrews' first book in this series, "Murder with Peacocks", so I was eager to read this. I have to say I was disappointed. Meg and Michael spend most of the book walking around the tiny Maine island on which they've been isolated by a hurricane, along with dozens of birders and a half-dozen of Meg's relatives. This isn't a substitute for the interesting and convoluted plot of "Peacocks". I hope book #3 is better.
Light cozy. I liked her first book better, but this was okay. A bit zany at times, mystery was not too complex. Gives you a new impression of bird watchers and hurricanes. Enjoyable quick read. I would have liked more informatin on puffins though.
Second in the Meg Lanslow series, Meg and her boyfriend visit an island off the coast of Maine and, of course, help solve a murder there. Andrews is now one of my favourite mystery authors. I'm sure y'all will enjoy her.
Linda R. (wolfie123) - , reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 421 more book reviews
Another humorous entry into the life of blacksmith Meg Langslow, her wacky family and her boyfriend Michael......this time on an island that is hit by a hurricane....Not as good as "Peacocks", but still worth the read.....
Meg and Michael are planning a romantic getaway to Aunt Phoebe's cottage. It doesn't turn out exactly as they had planned. First there is Hurricane Gladys, then Aunt Phoebe, Mrs. Fenniman, Meg's brother Rob and Meg's newly remarried parents all show up at the same small cottage. And then there is the matter of a most inconvenient murder...with Meg's dad as the prime suspect!
I have just discovered this author. And can't put her down.
Another enjoyable Meg Lanslow mystery...
A light read, it was entertaining.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 2081 more book reviews
Very good 2nd book, funny characters and enjoyable story. Looking forward to continuing the series.
Great series, loved this book!
I love this series and this was good if not the best in the series. Good read.
Really like this series. Meg is an independent, interesting character but open to love. Her family is hysterical.
Reading for my local book group.
Meg has returned to her hometown for a chaos filled extended stay. Shes a bridesmaid for three weddings with three demanding brides and has her hands full with their ridiculous expectations. Its the same old town, with the same uninteresting men, save for Michael, who is rumored to prefer men. Not only is he gorgeous but hes intelligent and friendly and they become fast friends. Meg does her damndest to banish all lusty thoughts when theyre together but the mere sight of him makes it difficult.
When a woman disliked by everyone turns up dead Meg, her oddball dad and Michael start a sleuthing. Cute and fluffy is this book. I couldnt figure out why Meg wouldn't say no to her annoying brides (ok, one was her mother but STILL). All of her tasks seemed to keep her in close proximity to cutie Michael who couldn't seem to get a word out without interruptions. I've read many a book with romance-interruptis but this one took it to unheard of heights.
Tame and cute and light-hearted fun but for me it just wasnt enough. Id liken it to being allowed a mini cupcake when youre craving a whole damn cake. I wanted more action, more romance, more sexual tension (at the very least!), more laughs, more time with offbeat Dad, WAY more sexy Michael and more grisly deaths. Instead I read page after page of snore inducing wedding info. Dress selection, card writing, color choices, tracking down freaking peacocks for a wedding . . . Its all here. It all became a little tedious after the first few chapters and took me ages to finish. Guess this type of book just isnt for me. I hear they get better as the series goes along, and I'm supposed to read the entire series for my book group, but I dont know if I have the patience to bother.
Meg has returned to her hometown for a chaos filled extended stay. Shes a bridesmaid for three weddings with three demanding brides and has her hands full with their ridiculous expectations. Its the same old town, with the same uninteresting men, save for Michael, who is rumored to prefer men. Not only is he gorgeous but hes intelligent and friendly and they become fast friends. Meg does her damndest to banish all lusty thoughts when theyre together but the mere sight of him makes it difficult.
When a woman disliked by everyone turns up dead Meg, her oddball dad and Michael start a sleuthing. Cute and fluffy is this book. I couldnt figure out why Meg wouldn't say no to her annoying brides (ok, one was her mother but STILL). All of her tasks seemed to keep her in close proximity to cutie Michael who couldn't seem to get a word out without interruptions. I've read many a book with romance-interruptis but this one took it to unheard of heights.
Tame and cute and light-hearted fun but for me it just wasnt enough. Id liken it to being allowed a mini cupcake when youre craving a whole damn cake. I wanted more action, more romance, more sexual tension (at the very least!), more laughs, more time with offbeat Dad, WAY more sexy Michael and more grisly deaths. Instead I read page after page of snore inducing wedding info. Dress selection, card writing, color choices, tracking down freaking peacocks for a wedding . . . Its all here. It all became a little tedious after the first few chapters and took me ages to finish. Guess this type of book just isnt for me. I hear they get better as the series goes along, and I'm supposed to read the entire series for my book group, but I dont know if I have the patience to bother.
The second book in the series, just as well written as the first book with great characterizations. This book allows for time passing but still keeps the flow going.
This is the second book in the Meg Langslow series.
In this book, Meg and new beau, Michael, head off to a small island off the Maine coast for a little romantic time alone. However, after having gotten there, they find a hurricane approaching, with no way off the island. They also find many of Meg's relatives already visiting Aunt Phoebe's cabin. They try to find another place to stay, but all the rooms are taken by the flocks of bird-watching tourists who have also been stranded on the island.There are many mishaps that occur during their time while on the island, one of which is Meg's Dad and Aunt Phoebe being lost out in the wilds while the hurricane is going on. Also during this time, the mean-spirited, much despised, local resident artist is murdered. Meg's dad is suspect number one, so Meg knows that she and Michael must find out who the real killer is before the ferry starts running again, bringing in the authorities.
I enjoyed this book just as much as the first one, and will continue with the rest of the series. One to number three!
In this book, Meg and new beau, Michael, head off to a small island off the Maine coast for a little romantic time alone. However, after having gotten there, they find a hurricane approaching, with no way off the island. They also find many of Meg's relatives already visiting Aunt Phoebe's cabin. They try to find another place to stay, but all the rooms are taken by the flocks of bird-watching tourists who have also been stranded on the island.There are many mishaps that occur during their time while on the island, one of which is Meg's Dad and Aunt Phoebe being lost out in the wilds while the hurricane is going on. Also during this time, the mean-spirited, much despised, local resident artist is murdered. Meg's dad is suspect number one, so Meg knows that she and Michael must find out who the real killer is before the ferry starts running again, bringing in the authorities.
I enjoyed this book just as much as the first one, and will continue with the rest of the series. One to number three!
Richard M. (algernon99) - , reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 418 more book reviews
Following up the mega-hit (well, it was REALLY popular with cozy mystery lovers--won a prize) Murder with Peacocks, here we find our lovable, sensible Meg Lanslow again surrounded by her weird but nice family. We learn about puffins (another type of bird native to Maine, apparently) while Meg and lover Michael try to solve a murder on a small resort island. Surely her dad didn't do it!
This one is probably the second weakest in the series (after Parrots), but it's well worth reading to keep up to date on Meg, Michael, and the other zanies in her family.
If you haven't read this series, get Murder with Peacocks, read it, then gather up the rest of the series and have a great time. I envy you the pleasure of discovering these wonderful books.
This one is probably the second weakest in the series (after Parrots), but it's well worth reading to keep up to date on Meg, Michael, and the other zanies in her family.
If you haven't read this series, get Murder with Peacocks, read it, then gather up the rest of the series and have a great time. I envy you the pleasure of discovering these wonderful books.
Have never been able to finish one of Donna Andrews books.
Carolyn S. (iluvamystery) reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 64 more book reviews
I very much enjoy this series -- the entire family is fascinating to watch in action.
From the back cover: A romantic getaway was what Meg Langslow had in mind when she and her boyfriend planned a trip to the tiny island of Monhegan off the coast of Maine. They would spend their days hiking the trails and their evenings by the fire. But in this remote place, birds of a feather flock together and Meg quickly learns that this vacation isn't going to go as planned. Although the puffins have already flown south for the winter, the island still harbors a flock of birdwatchers--and Meg's family...
Discovering her parents, her brother, her aunt, and a nosey neighbor on the island is Meg's first surprise. Her second one comes when a body is found and her father is accused of murder. Now, instead of quiet walks by the water, Meg finds herself scouring the island for clues. In the process, she uncovers more than she bargained for. Meg's only hope for finding the killer now rests on a wing and a prayer...
Discovering her parents, her brother, her aunt, and a nosey neighbor on the island is Meg's first surprise. Her second one comes when a body is found and her father is accused of murder. Now, instead of quiet walks by the water, Meg finds herself scouring the island for clues. In the process, she uncovers more than she bargained for. Meg's only hope for finding the killer now rests on a wing and a prayer...
Another great Laslow book
Storm C. (greenwitchlady) reviewed Murder with Puffins (Meg Langslow, Bk 2) on + 53 more book reviews
Great book
A romantic getaway was what Meg Langslow had in mind when she and her boyfriend planned a trip to the tiny island of Monhegan off the coast of Maine.