The Penguin Who Knew Too Much (Meg Langslow Mysteries) | 
enlarge | Author: Donna Andrews Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks Category: Book
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 20327
Media: Mass Market Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.2 x 1
ISBN: 0312997922 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780312997922 ASIN: 0312997922
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Product Description DIVDIVMeg Langslow never thought that moving into a new home with her fiancee would be easy. But a Virginia basement full of arctic penguins? IAnd /Ia dead body? That#8217;s just bad manners#8230;from Meg and Michael#8217;s perspective, at least. As for Meg#8217;s father, he took in the penguins as a favor to the bankrupt Caerphilly Zoo, where they#8217;re set to return just as soon as the zoo#8217;s fundraising efforts pay off. Problem is that the zoo-keeper himself has gone missing#8212;and only the animals know the truth about his whereabouts. Now it#8217;s up to Meg to find out more about her DOA houseguest#8230;before the ice melts on this very cold case./DIV/DIV
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One of her best! October 27, 2008 Jessie loves to read (New York City) I've read all of the Meg series to the point of this book. This was one of my favorites - couldn't put it down. It had a bit more sanity than those past (some were just way too over the top.) This, though, was still madcap and full of zany characters. The Zoo creaures finding a home at Meg's was hysterical! Recommended!
The Penguin Who Knew Too Much September 6, 2008 Marsha Butler (MO USA) This story was fast paced and very humorous. The only thing I didn't like was that I finished the book the same day I started it! Meg's nutty family is a hoot!
Back on track! August 17, 2008 alpha_grrl (Olympia, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After the disappointingly weak offering in "No Nest for the Wicket", Donna Andrews returns to form with "The Penguin Who Knew Too Much". In fact, this time around the penguins in the story actually have something to do with the mystery and don't feel at all like they were just thrown in to support the clever title. br / br /In "The Penguin Who Knew Too Much", once again Meg Lanslow's family is gathering for a party, this time to celebrate Meg and fiance Michael's newly remodeled home. Meg's father, in typical fashion, volunteers to foster some homeless zoo penguins... at Meg and Michael's house. The combination of Lanslows and the ever-increasing number of zoo animals dumped at Meg and Michael's results in many laughs. Not so funny is the corpse found in the basement. br / br /I enjoyed "The Penguin Who Knew Too Much", I wouldn't call it the author's best offering, but I liked it a lot more than "No Nest for The Wicket." The plot had some substance above just "chase from clue to clue under your nose" and Meg's character is back and dealing with her zany family and neighbors with humor and aplomb. br / br /
Read the first 30 pages... June 7, 2008 KJN 0 out of 11 found this review helpful
Read the first 30 pages and tossed the book. I found the writing style annoying.
Laughs and Murder April 8, 2008 Cindy Chow (Kaneohe, Hawaii) By now, iron sculptor Meg Langslow should know that every time her family gathers together there will be chaos, ambulance visits, and probably a dead body or two. After surviving a civil war reenactment, an Extreme Wicket competition, and a family yard sale, Meg and her fiance, aspiring actor/professor Michael, are being given a welcoming move-in party by their family and friends. So when her forensically-obsessed physician father announces that he's discovered a body in their basement's penguin pool Meg's not certain which part of the statement disturbs her the most. It seems that the bank has foreclosed on the Caerphilly Zoo, and her father has volunteered to temporarily house the penguins; along with a few other orphaned animals. Although this explains the Noah's Ark atmosphere, it doesn't answer the question of what the body's doing buried in Meg's basement. While she's trying to farm out the animals and keep the anti-zoo protestors off her property, a world-famous zoologist drops by with his own hidden agenda. When suspicion falls on the young construction worker of the shifty Shiffley cousins, Meg decides to protect the one member of that family with potential to escape a life of crime. br / As always, Andrews surrounds Meg with a gaggle of eccentrics who bring hilarity to murder. Even though there's definitely a lot going on, Andrews succeeds in tying everything together in the end.. Meg's superhumanly patient fiance Michael steadfastly remains a ballast of sanity in the midst of her family's bizzarro world. That Andrews maintains the reader's focus with her numerous characters and plotlines is a tribute to her talent and skill. This is a series that continues to entertain with its reliably comic and likeable characters. br /
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