My read every book we own project continues. There is no mystery as to where this book came from. I bought this and another Donna Andrews book as an Xmas present for Maureen a few Xmas ago.
No Nest for the Wicket by Donna Andrews
If you like the Stephie Plum books (and I do), you'll like Meg Langslow stories too. The same easy,
breezy writing style with interesting and likeable characters and
lightly humorous situations.
Long story short, a female blacksmith and her professor fiance buy a
small farm in a town filled with eccentric people. Most of the town is
engaged in an Xtreme Croquet tournament when the narrator literally
falls over a body.
There didn't seem to be a lot of
clues to ponder to figure out who the killer was, so as a murder
mystery, I don't know if it holds up, but it was a very pleasant
journey.
Monday, September 10, 2012
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I dunno if I admire your perseverance or am just really glad I would never, ever be tempted to do something like this, so I conflicted but fascinated that you are doing it.
I found some really great books that have been hiding on my shelves for years (The Naked Sun and Shadow something). So far I have been happy with the results of this project.
I find myself looking forward with anticipation at several books I know are a few years away.
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