Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Book Review: Birder, She Wrote

 


Title: Birder, She Wrote

Author: Donna Andrews


As always, Ms. Andrews does not disappoint! Meg Langslow is a sleuth who always finds herself embroiled in an exciting mystery!

Meg is hoping for a relaxing time sitting in her hammock, watching the hummingbirds. However, very quickly, this quiet time disappears. Her grandmother, Cordelia, is being interviewed by a reporter for a magazine, but Meg senses something else is going on with this situation. On the same day, she needs to help her dad and brother with a beehive, trek into the words to help Deacon Washington with finding an old African American cemetery, and she finds a dead body!

The story moves at a fast pace, complete with additional family and friends stepping in to assist, a multitude of Pomeranians and other dogs, as well as more bees. Ms. Andrews always does an excellent job at researching the birds and other animals in the story. While you can read this as a stand-alone novel, I recommend checking out the other books in the series, as Meg and her family always promise an enjoyable time.

I received an ARC of this book from St. Martin's Press, Minotaur, and Netgalley. I also bought the book for my own library as well.

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