Reviews
"Deliciously daffy."-Publishers Weekly(starred review)"Andrews always leavens the mayhem with laughs. So march yourself down to the bookstore or library and check outThe Penguin Who Knew Too Much."-RichmondTimes-Dispatch(Virginia)"Andrews' eighth Meg-centric mystery moves along like the best beach reads."-Entertainment Weekly "If you long for more 'fun' mysteries, à la Janet Evanovich, you'll love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series."-The Charlotte Observer"The levelheaded, unflappable Meg takes it all in stride…This eighth cozy in the series makes the most of humorous situations, zany relatives, and lovable characters."-Booklist"A classic whodunit…wraps suspense, humor, and a screwball cast of characters into a mystery novel with stand-up quality."-About.com"Always a treat."-Romantic Times BOOKreviews"Andrews has mastered the art of writing farce with style and wit, although she sometimes goes over the top-literally, in a scene with sloths swinging from chandeliers."-Mystery Scene, The levelheaded, unflappable Meg takes it all in stride...This eighth cozy in the series makes the most of humorous situations, zany relatives, and lovable characters., "Deliciously daffy."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Andrews always leavens the mayhem with laughs. So march yourself down to the bookstore or library and check out The Penguin Who Knew Too Much. "- Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia) "Andrews' eighth Meg-centric mystery moves along like the best beach reads."- Entertainment Weekly "If you long for more 'fun' mysteries, à la Janet Evanovich, you'll love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series."- The Charlotte Observer "The levelheaded, unflappable Meg takes it all in stride…This eighth cozy in the series makes the most of humorous situations, zany relatives, and lovable characters."- Booklist "A classic whodunit…wraps suspense, humor, and a screwball cast of characters into a mystery novel with stand-up quality."-About.com "Always a treat."- Romantic Times BOOKreviews "Andrews has mastered the art of writing farce with style and wit, although she sometimes goes over the top-literally, in a scene with sloths swinging from chandeliers."- Mystery Scene, Andrews always leavens the mayhem with laughs. So march yourself down to the bookstore or library and check out The Penguin Who Knew Too Much., A classic whodunit...wraps suspense, humor, and a screwball cast of characters into a mystery novel with stand-up quality., "Deliciously daffy."-Publishers Weekly(starred review) "Andrews always leavens the mayhem with laughs. So march yourself down to the bookstore or library and check outThe Penguin Who Knew Too Much."-RichmondTimes-Dispatch(Virginia) "Andrews' eighth Meg-centric mystery moves along like the best beach reads."-Entertainment Weekly "If you long for more 'fun' mysteries, à la Janet Evanovich, you'll love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series."-The Charlotte Observer "The levelheaded, unflappable Meg takes it all in stride…This eighth cozy in the series makes the most of humorous situations, zany relatives, and lovable characters."-Booklist "A classic whodunit…wraps suspense, humor, and a screwball cast of characters into a mystery novel with stand-up quality."-About.com "Always a treat."-Romantic Times BOOKreviews "Andrews has mastered the art of writing farce with style and wit, although she sometimes goes over the top-literally, in a scene with sloths swinging from chandeliers."-Mystery Scene, Andrews has mastered the art of writing farce with style and wit, although she sometimes goes over the top--literally, in a scene with sloths swinging from chandeliers., If you long for more 'fun' mysteries, à la Janet Evanovich, you'll love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series., "Deliciously daffy." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Andrews always leavens the mayhem with laughs. So march yourself down to the bookstore or library and check out The Penguin Who Knew Too Much. " -- Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia) "Andrews' eighth Meg-centric mystery moves along like the best beach reads." -- Entertainment Weekly "If you long for more 'fun' mysteries, à la Janet Evanovich, you'll love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series." -- The Charlotte Observer "The levelheaded, unflappable Meg takes it all in stride...This eighth cozy in the series makes the most of humorous situations, zany relatives, and lovable characters." -- Booklist "A classic whodunit...wraps suspense, humor, and a screwball cast of characters into a mystery novel with stand-up quality." -- About.com "Always a treat." -- Romantic Times BOOKreviews "Andrews has mastered the art of writing farce with style and wit, although she sometimes goes over the top--literally, in a scene with sloths swinging from chandeliers." -- Mystery Scene, "Deliciously daffy." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Andrews always leavens the mayhem with laughs. So march yourself down to the bookstore or library and check out The Penguin Who Knew Too Much. " -- Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia) "Andrews' eighth Meg-centric mystery moves along like the best beach reads." -- Entertainment Weekly "If you long for more 'fun' mysteries, la Janet Evanovich, you'll love Donna Andrews's Meg Langslow series." -- The Charlotte Observer "The levelheaded, unflappable Meg takes it all in stride...This eighth cozy in the series makes the most of humorous situations, zany relatives, and lovable characters." -- Booklist "A classic whodunit...wraps suspense, humor, and a screwball cast of characters into a mystery novel with stand-up quality." -- About.com "Always a treat." -- Romantic Times BOOKreviews "Andrews has mastered the art of writing farce with style and wit, although she sometimes goes over the top--literally, in a scene with sloths swinging from chandeliers." -- Mystery Scene