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Owls Well That Ends Well  (Meg Lanslow)
 
Owls Well That Ends Well (Meg Lanslow)
Author: Donna Andrews

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Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780312997908 - ISBN-10: 0312997906
Publication Date: 3/7/2006
Pages: 352


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Hardcover

Book Description:
Ever since Murder with Peacocks won the Malice Domestic Contest (not to mention the Agatha and Anthony awards for best first novel), Donna Andrews has kept readers laughing. As Publishers Weekly says of Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon, "There's a smile on every page and at least one chuckle per chapter."But the secret of Andrews's humor isn't sharp gags and one-liners. From Meg Langslow and her boyfriend, Michael, to the minor characters who cross the stage and disappear, Andrews writes about real people, and invites the reader to join in the fun. In Owls Well That Ends Well, Meg and Michael have bought a very elderly house from the estate of the uncrowned Queen of the Packrats. She bought everything and kept it all. When the house became overcrowded, she moved the overflow into the barn. When the barn was crammed, she began filling the property's sheds. When she died, her "holdings" left the various grandnieces and grandnephews with decades of junk. They avoid the job of cleaning it up by selling the place "as is" to Meg and Michael, sticking them with the lot. Their solution: a yard sale.As always, Meg's large family flocks in to offer their dubious help. Many even come with junk of their own to add to the sale. Meg's mother, sure that Meg has taken care of all the "treasures," turns to drawing up elaborate redecorating plans. Meg's dad, newly elected president of SPOOR (Stop Poisoning Our Owls and Raptors) shoulders the cause of the endangered baby owls and their mother that live in the barn. His further contribution is the announcement that anyone who arrives in costume earns a ten percent discount.Meg is coping (barely) with all this until the body of a local antique dealer is discovered in an old trunk. She and her dad have a further shock: the trunk is in the barn, in reckless disregard of Dad's beloved newborn owls. The police temporarily close the sale down to investigate. When the professor who can swing the vote in favor of Michael's tenure becomes a suspect, Meg decides that the only way to prove his innocence, and avoid being stuck with several tons of unsold junk, is to find the killer herself, and quickly.Andrews's amusing signature spin on mystery and a new assortment of feathery friends make this a priceless addition to the series.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Beverly B. (baeb47) wrote on 3/28/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Andrews' books just keep getting better and better! In this one, a huge yard sale turns into a carnival ... including unauthorized concessions, squatters setting up sales booths, and a ride!

Jinni B. (jinni) wrote on 3/19/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

If you're a follower of Meg Lanslow, ironworker, this is one of her funnier misadventures. Whodunit ends up being a surprise to the reader when everything that seems wrapped up unravels...

Richard M. (algernon99) wrote on 12/20/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent story! The adventures of Meg and her family are wonderfully amusing. This one brings back a little of the spark and fire of the first book--this one is more fun than the last few. Donna Andrews has a gift.

Lynda C. (Readnmachine) wrote on 6/15/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Cozy mystery, sixth in the Meg Langslow series. Meg discovers that yard sales can be murdered when a body turns up in the midst of her clutter-clearing event.

Shirley J. (NoShushing) wrote on 3/14/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Hilarious!


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Tina Y. wrote on 8/30/2009...


Love this whole series. Meg's family makes me laugh. This is another great story.

Bonnie A. (ladycholla) wrote on 7/8/2009...


Absolutely loved this story. The yard sale, sheep and owls all made for a great, funny, funny story. In many places I just fell out laughing so hard. Truly funny. Her family's a riot.

Cathy S. (katy0118) wrote on 11/14/2008...


okay

Linda P. (goddesslovingbookworm) - Garland, TX wrote on 5/22/2008...


This cozy mystery started really slow for me, perhaps because I have not read prior books in the series so had no idea of the characters or setting. I did finish it, but there were several plot lines left hanging and I'm not sure if this is just the author's way of tying the series together or just pure sloppy writing. I may read more of the series later but won't be searching for them. I was surprised at the culprit so it wasn't a total waste.

Ellen D. wrote on 2/18/2007...


Meg is having a giant Yard sale, of several families. Thing are going OK, until the body of the famous antique dealer is found in the barn.

Barbara S. wrote on 10/31/2006...


The sixth book in the Mweg Langslow series. A fun read.

Kristin (CozyLover) wrote on 8/23/2006...


A shady book and antiques dealer is murdered at Meg & Michael's yard sale, and when a professor friend is accused, Meg discovers she must find the killer to keep the professor's career on course.

6th in the series and as likeable as the previous five have been. Meg's mad-cap family runs amok all over this one, as do a few owls, a bevy of suspects and more yard sale customers than I'd be comfortable with. All this combines to make a fun book. Not as humor filled as some of the others, a bit over the top in places, and with a twist that Meg didn't expect but I did. Overall a good read.

Susan F. (Kukana) wrote on 6/19/2006...


6th in series. Meg and her crazy family are back in this fun mystery.

Patti W. (CelticWombat) wrote on 6/19/2006...


Number six in the Meg Lanslow series, Meg and her boyfriend begin renovating a Victorian mansion, but the weekend-long yard sale turns into the never-ending yard sale when, what else, someone is murdered on the premises.


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