Some Like It Hawk (Meg Langslow Mystery) (Hardback)
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Short Description for Some Like It Hawk Meg Langslow helps run her town's fair while trying to solve a murder in the next installment in the award-winning avian-themed "New York Times"-bestselling series.
Full description- Publisher: Minotaur Books
- Published: 17 July 2012
- Format: Hardback 344 pages
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- Categories: Contemporary Fiction | Crime
- ISBN 13: 9781250007506 ISBN 10: 125000750X
- Sales rank: 150,775
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Full description for Some Like It Hawk
Meg Langslow helps run Caerphilly's town fair while trying to solve a murder in "Some Like it Hawk," the next installment in the award-winning "New York Times" bestselling series.The brilliantly funny and talented Donna Andrews delivers another winner in the acclaimed avian-themed series that mystery readers have come to love. Meg Langslow is plying her blacksmith's trade at "Caerphilly Days," a festival inspired by the town's sudden notoriety as "The Town That Mortgaged Its Jail." The lender has foreclosed on all Caerphilly's public buildings, and all employees have evacuated --except one. Phineas Throckmorton, the town clerk, has been barricaded in the courthouse basement for over a year. Mr. Throckmorton's long siege has only been possible because of a pre-Civil War tunnel leading from the courthouse basement to a crawl space beneath the bandstand. The real reason for Caerphilly Days is to conceal the existence of the tunnel: the tourist crowds camouflage supply deliveries, and the ghastly screeching of the tunnel's rusty trap door is drowned out by as many noisy activities as the locals can arrange. But the lender seems increasingly determined to evict Mr. Throckmorton--and may succeed after one of its executives is found shot, apparently from inside the basement. Meg and her fellow townspeople suspect that someone hopes to end the siege by framing Mr. Throckmorton. Unless the real killer can be found quickly, the town will have to reveal the secret of the tunnel--and the fact that they've been aiding and abetting Mr. Throckmorton. Meg soon deduces that the killer isn't just trying to end the siege but to conceal information that would help the town reclaim its buildings--if the townspeople can find it before the lender destroys it.A gaggle of praise for Donna Andrews and the Meg Langslow Mystery Series: "If you long for more fun mysteries, a la Janet Evanovich, you'll love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series." "--Charlotte Observer""A long-running series that gets better all the time. A fine blend of academic satire, screwball comedy, and murder." "--Booklist ""With colorful characters, a solid mystery and laugh-out-loud moments. . . readers will have a rollicking good time with the new Meg Langslow mystey." "--RT BookReviews "(4 stars)

