The Good, the Bad, and the Emus: A Meg Langslow Mystery (Meg Langslow Mysteries Book 17) by Donna Andrews
I love the humorous ways she portrays people in competitive situations.
I loved the developing relationship between Meg and Michael, the competition between the two mothers, the glimpses into historical reenactment, and the humorous ways all the participants coped with the obstacles they encountered.
Oh my gosh! I loved the insight into the world of Comi-Cons.
Probably my favorite of her Christmas books. The cast of characters continues to grow, and their antics are delightful.
First in the series, I loved the whacky good natured family, and following Meg trying to be bridesmaid at three weddings.
This book introduces me to Meg and her family. I was attracted by the reference to croquet on the cover. After reading this, I was hooked and had to search out more books.






