Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Book Review: Dashing Through the Snowbirds by Donna Andrews

Dashing Through the Snowbirds
by Donna Andrews (Andrews)

This Christmas, Meg Langslow has a house full of Canadians. Rob’s company Mutant Wizards begins to collaborate with a company that provides genealogical information. The idea is to help them expand their DNA testing services. The head of the company is rude and entitled. He demands that his people move to Caerphilly to work at the Mutant Wizard office instead collaborating online. He also failed to realize there wouldn’t be any rooms available for his staff ergo the house full of Canadians.

 

When Ian is found bludgeoned to death, Meg begins her search for who killed him. Was it one of his employees? His father, not wanting to see him ruin the company he worked so hard for? A man who was convicted of murder thanks to the information in their fledgling DNA database?

 

I was kind of disappointed her previous Christmas book, but this shows she’s not lost her touch. I loved the changes happening with Meg and her family. I like that the mystery is well done and that the books still have the subtle humor I’ve come to love.

 

(If you enjoy this, you may also wish to try Bones of Holly by Carolyn Haines or Twisted Tea Christmas by Laura Childs.)

 

( official Donna Andrews web site )

 

See many more items like this in the Mistletoe Mysteries booklist here on BookGuide!

 

Recommended by Marcy G.
South and Gere Branch Libraries

 

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