This is book number 21 in the Meg Langslow Mysteries series.
Andrews soars into summer with Gone Gull, a crafty adventure in the New York Times bestselling Meg Langslow series.
Sometimes you have to ruffle a few feathers to solve a murder mystery.
Meg Langslow is spending the summer at the brand-new Biscuit Mountain Craft Center, helping her grandmother Cordelia run the studios. But someone is committing acts of vandalism. Is it the developers who have found a new tactic to pressure Cordelia into finally selling the property? Or is the real target Meg’s grandfather, who points out that any number of environmentally irresponsible individuals could have it in for him—and his flock of gulls? Then, just as Meg seems to be making headway in her search for the culprit, a dead body turns up at the center. A murderer is waiting in the wings…Does Meg have what it takes to turn this case into a soaring success?
“Meg grows more endearing with each book.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Witty prose and distinctive characters set this long-running series above the cozy pack." —Publishers Weekly on Gone Gull
"Fans will find all the beloved hallmarks of this award-winning series: fresh characters, an engaging puzzle, and delightful humor.” —Library Journal on Gone Gull
"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 on Lord of the Wings
"With its well-spun plots and distinctive characters, Andrews’s amusing avian-named series shows no signs of growing stale." —Publishers Weekly on Die Like an Eagle