DONNA ANDREWS is a winner of the Agatha, Anthony, and Barry Awards, a Romantic Times Award for best first novel, and three 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.
"Diverting... Enjoyable." --Publishers Weekly"Andrews' ever-present
humor and detailed animal lore will be familiar pleasures, and the
grounded and endearing heroine offers the perfect balance to the
silly shenanigans in this neatly plotted potboiler." --RT Book
Reviews"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"Donna Andrews is known for combining wicked crimes with
witty storytelling, and her latest novel featuring blacksmith Meg
Langslow, Some Like It Hawk, lives up to its 13 predecessors.... An
exercise in homicide and humor, "Some Like It Hot" will prey on the
reader's little gray cells and funny bone alike." --Richmond
Times-Dispatch on Some Like It Hawk"A satisfactory whodunit with
plenty of wrong turns and red herrings... Just the cool tonic for a
hot summer afternoon." --Star News (Wilmington, NC) on Some Like It
Hawk"The latest Meg Langslow Mysteries is a great tale that
satirizes the financial industry as a bunch of predatory hawks who
will do anything for another golf course. Filled with eccentric
characters, fans will relish this jocular whodunit."
--themysterygazette.blogspot.com on Some Like It Hawk"With colorful
characters, a solid mystery and laugh-out-loud moments. . . readers
will have a rollicking good time with the new Meg Langslow mystey."
--RT BookReviews (4 stars)"Six Geese A-Slaying produces at least
one chuckle--and sometimes a guffaw--per page. Joy to the world,
indeed." --Richmond Times-Dispatch"Andrews...keeps her trademark
sly humor in rare form....Andrews is a pro at finding the absurd in
ordinary situations and a Christmas parade is a natural fit for
this Virginia author." --South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Six Geese
A-Slaying"Few writers are as adept as Andrews at affectionately
managing a large and varied cast of eccentric characters and
concealing the murderer among them until the very end of the book."
--Denver Post on Six Geese A-Slaying"This novel is a laugh-aloud,
fast-reading romp sure to de-stress your holidays." --Omaha
World-Herald on Six Geese A-Slaying"Andrews...scores points for her
witty writing and abundance of Yuletide tinsel and tradition."
--The State (Columbia, South Carolina) on Six Geese
A-Slaying"Andrews mixes humor and domestic life effectively in this
ninth installmetn iof the popular series." --Booklist on Cockatiels
at Seven"Andrews' wit makes 'Cockatiels at Seven' more fun than
seven cocktails - and a lot safer, too." --Richmond
Times-Dispatch
-Diverting... Enjoyable.- --Publishers Weekly-Andrews' ever-present
humor and detailed animal lore will be familiar pleasures, and the
grounded and endearing heroine offers the perfect balance to the
silly shenanigans in this neatly plotted potboiler.- --RT Book
Reviews-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-Donna Andrews is known for combining wicked crimes with
witty storytelling, and her latest novel featuring blacksmith Meg
Langslow, Some Like It Hawk, lives up to its 13 predecessors.... An
exercise in homicide and humor, -Some Like It Hot- will prey on the
reader's little gray cells and funny bone alike.- --Richmond
Times-Dispatch on Some Like It Hawk-A satisfactory whodunit with
plenty of wrong turns and red herrings... Just the cool tonic for a
hot summer afternoon.- --Star News (Wilmington, NC) on Some Like It
Hawk-The latest Meg Langslow Mysteries is a great tale that
satirizes the financial industry as a bunch of predatory hawks who
will do anything for another golf course. Filled with eccentric
characters, fans will relish this jocular whodunit.-
--themysterygazette.blogspot.com on Some Like It Hawk-With colorful
characters, a solid mystery and laugh-out-loud moments. . . readers
will have a rollicking good time with the new Meg Langslow mystey.-
--RT BookReviews (4 stars)-Six Geese A-Slaying produces at least
one chuckle--and sometimes a guffaw--per page. Joy to the world,
indeed.- --Richmond Times-Dispatch-Andrews...keeps her trademark
sly humor in rare form....Andrews is a pro at finding the absurd in
ordinary situations and a Christmas parade is a natural fit for
this Virginia author.- --South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Six Geese
A-Slaying-Few writers are as adept as Andrews at affectionately
managing a large and varied cast of eccentric characters and
concealing the murderer among them until the very end of the book.-
--Denver Post on Six Geese A-Slaying-This novel is a laugh-aloud,
fast-reading romp sure to de-stress your holidays.- --Omaha
World-Herald on Six Geese A-Slaying-Andrews...scores points for her
witty writing and abundance of Yuletide tinsel and tradition.-
--The State (Columbia, South Carolina) on Six Geese
A-Slaying-Andrews mixes humor and domestic life effectively in this
ninth installmetn iof the popular series.- --Booklist on Cockatiels
at Seven-Andrews' wit makes 'Cockatiels at Seven' more fun than
seven cocktails - and a lot safer, too.- --Richmond
Times-Dispatch
Diverting... Enjoyable. "Publishers Weekly" Andrews' ever-present
humor and detailed animal lore will be familiar pleasures, and the
grounded and endearing heroine offers the perfect balance to the
silly shenanigans in this neatly plotted potboiler. "RT Book
Reviews" 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" Donna Andrews is known for combining wicked crimes with
witty storytelling, and her latest novel featuring blacksmith Meg
Langslow, "Some Like It Hawk," lives up to its 13 predecessors....
An exercise in homicide and humor, "Some Like It Hot" will prey on
the reader's little gray cells and funny bone alike. "Richmond
Times-Dispatch on Some Like It Hawk" A satisfactory whodunit with
plenty of wrong turns and red herrings Just the cool tonic for a
hot summer afternoon. "Star News (Wilmington, NC) on Some Like It
Hawk" The latest Meg Langslow Mysteries is a great tale that
satirizes the financial industry as a bunch of predatory hawks who
will do anything for another golf course. Filled with eccentric
characters, fans will relish this jocular whodunit.
"themysterygazette.blogspot.com on Some Like It Hawk" With colorful
characters, a solid mystery and laugh-out-loud moments. . . readers
will have a rollicking good time with the new Meg Langslow mystey.
"RT BookReviews (4 stars)" "Six Geese A-Slaying "produces at least
one chuckle--and sometimes a guffaw--per page. Joy to the world,
indeed. "Richmond Times-Dispatch" Andrews...keeps her trademark sly
humor in rare form....Andrews is a pro at finding the absurd in
ordinary situations and a Christmas parade is a natural fit for
this Virginia author. "South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Six Geese
A-Slaying" Few writers are as adept as Andrews at affectionately
managing a large and varied cast of eccentric characters and
concealing the murder among them until the very end of the book.
"Denver Post on Six Geese A-Slaying" This novel is a laugh-aloud,
fast-reading romp sure to de-stress your holidays. "Omaha
World-Herald on Six Geese A-Slaying" Andrews...scores points for
her witty writing and abundance of Yuletide tinsel and tradition.
"The State (Columbia, South Carolina) on Six Geese A-Slaying"
Andrews mixes humor and domestic life effectively in this ninth
installmetn iof the popular series. "Booklist on Cockatiels at
Seven" Andrews' wit makes 'Cockatiels at Seven' more fun than seven
cocktails - and a lot safer, too. "Richmond Times-Dispatch""
Praise for Donna Andrews "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 " "Hen of the Baskervilles" "Will have readers
rolling on the floor with laughter." ―"Powell's Books"" ""Andrews'
ever-present humor and detailed animal lore will be familiar
pleasures, and the grounded and endearing heroine offers the
perfect balance to the silly shenanigans in this neatly plotted
potboiler." ―"RT Book Reviews
""Diverting... Enjoyable." -"Publishers Weekly" "Some Like it Hawk"
"Donna Andrews is known for combining wicked crimes with witty
storytelling, and her latest novel featuring blacksmith Meg
Langslow, "Some Like It Hawk," lives up to its 13 predecessors....
An exercise in homicide and humor, "Some Like It Hot" will prey on
the reader's little gray cells and funny bone alike." -"Richmond
Times-Dispatch" "A satisfactory whodunit with plenty of wrong turns
and red herrings... Just the cool tonic for a hot summer
afternoon." -Star News (Wilmington, NC) "Warm,
charming."--"Publishers Weekly" "Engaging.""--Booklist"" "..".comic
inspiration... fun.""--Kirkus Reviews" "Humorous...""--Library
Journal" "The latest Meg Langslow Mysteries is a great tale that
satirizes the financial industry as a bunch of predatory hawks who
will do anything for another golf course. Filled with eccentric
characters, fans will relish this jocular whodunit." -- http:
//themysterygazette.blogspot.com" ""Real Macaw" *Winner of the
Lefty Award for Best Humorous Mystery Novel* "As always, Andrews
laces this entertaining whodunit with wit, a fine storyline and
characters we've come to know and love." --"Richmond
Times-Dispatch" "Stork Raving Mad" "M
A gaggle of praise for Donna Andrews and the Meg Langslow Mystery
Series: "If you long for more fun mysteries, a la Janet Evanovich,
you'll love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series." "--Charlotte
Observer" "Donna Andrews is known for combining wicked crimes with
witty storytelling, and her latest novel featuring blacksmith Meg
Langslow, "Some Like It Hawk", lives up to its 13 predecessors....
Will prey on the reader's little gray cells and funny bone alike."
-"Richmond Times-Dispatch" "A satisfactory whodunit with plenty of
wrong turns and red herrings... Just the cool tonic for a hot
summer afternoon." -Star News (Wilmington, NC) on "Some Like it
Hawk" "A long-running series that gets better all the time. A fine
blend of academic satire, screwball comedy, and murder."
"--Booklist" "With colorful characters, a solid mystery and
laugh-out-loud moments. . . readers will have a rollicking good
time with the new Meg Langslow mystey." "--RT BookReviews "(4
stars) on "Swan for the Money" "Andrews' eighth Meg-centric mystery
moves along like the best beach reads." "--Entertainment Weekly "on
"The Penguin Who Knew Too Much" "Deliciously daffy. . . Andrews
demonstrates her absolute mastery of the comedic mystery, deftly
balancing outrageously funny scenes with well-paced suspense."
"--Publishers Weekly "(starred review) on "The Penguin Who Knew Too
Much"
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