Book Review: Donna Andrews’ Lark! The Herald Angels Sing
Away in a manger, asleep on the hay, Meg Langslow finds a little gift with a note implicating her brother Rob. His fiancée is not amused, and Meg must uncover the truth.
Away in a manger, asleep on the hay, Meg Langslow finds a little gift with a note implicating her brother Rob. His fiancée is not amused, and Meg must uncover the truth.
Ashes disturbed, a Trinity curmudgeon murdered, and a ruby ring left behind raises all sorts of old memories with Meg Langslow having all the right reasons to investigate.
When the council drops a dangerous criminal into their midst without a plan to keep him imprisoned and people around him start to die, Casey Duncan races to figure out who he is and who his accomplice is.
Coming down with flu the day Robin leaves town for work, leaves Roe shorthanded with newborn Sophie. Leave it to Virginia Mitchell to come to the rescue…and then disappear?
The benefit production of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol hopes to boost sales with a famous—slightly over-the-hill—actor to star. Only he’s brought a ton of baggage.
Cordelia opened a craft center, and Meg and family jumps to help. But acts of vandalism and the escalation that make them wonder if it’s pressure to make her sell?
Someone is kidnapping and murdering women, and Casey, Dalton, and Will must find out if it’s an outsider or if its games-playing by the Council that owns Rockton.
Rot still exists within the Sûreté, and Armand Gamache is determined to root it all out…whatever it takes, whoever it hurts.
There’s turmoil in AD 671 Ireland when murder and arson happen on the way to Cashel’s Great Fair, and Fidelma and Eadulf must solve this troubling mystery in time.
It’s an eye-opening experience when Meg and Michael volunteer to help their twin sons’ youth baseball team, and Meg is tangling with Biff Brown on two fronts.