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A review by whewtaewoon
Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon by Donna Andrews
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
3.0
After a blacksmithing accident, Meg Langslow is forced to take a sabbatical from her forge. Which is how she finds herself working the switchboard at her brother's up-and-coming computer game company where shenanigans are so common that it takes a while for someone to realize the guy playing dead on the automatic mail delivery cart has ceased to be playing and is actually dead now.
I am a bit sad that I'm officially all caught up with Meg & her family's antics. I adore every single character and when I'm reading a book from this series sometimes I'm a little more interested in everything else going on than I am in the actual murder plot. Someone, please tell Donna Andrews that I would, without hesitation, read a "day in the life of" series about the Langslow gang.
I am a bit sad that I'm officially all caught up with Meg & her family's antics. I adore every single character and when I'm reading a book from this series sometimes I'm a little more interested in everything else going on than I am in the actual murder plot. Someone, please tell Donna Andrews that I would, without hesitation, read a "day in the life of" series about the Langslow gang.