This is book number 20 in the Meg Langslow Mysteries series.
Baseball is America’s favorite pastime. But Little League is a whole ’nother story for Meg and her husband Michael, who is the coach of their twin sons’ team, the Caerphilly Eagles. As Team Mom, Meg is getting more than she bargained for in the form of Biff Brown, the petty and vindictive head of the youth baseball league. But when, on opening day, Biff’s lookalike brother is found dead in the porta-potty at the ball fields, it’s up to Meg to figure out whodunit—and why. Could it be that Biff was the intended victim? Plenty of people in town despise the guy. But now Biff’s protection is Meg’s problem. The killer is still out there . . . and the game must go on!
Die Like An Eagle is the nineteenth book in Donna Andrews' New York Times bestselling 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
As always, Andrews laces this entertaining whodunit with wit, a fine storyline and characters we've come to know and love. —Richmond Times-Dispatch on The Real Macaw
With colorful characters, a solid mystery and laugh-out-loud moments . . . readers will have a rollicking good time. —RT Book Reviews (4 stars) on Swan for the Money