Six Geese A-Slaying
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It is a paperback edition with 324 pages.
From its cover:
Meg and Michael’s house is serving as the marshaling point for the annual Caerphilly holiday parade. The theme is “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” and it features twelve drummers from the school marching band, eleven bagpipers, ten leaping lords costumed in medieval finery from the college drama department, and so on. There are also assorted floats, a live nativity scene on a flatbed truck, the Three Wise Men on Caerphilly zoo camels, and Santa in a bright red horse-drawn sleigh. As organizer, Meg’s job is already hard enough. But when her nephew Eric, wide-eyed and ashen-faced, whispers, “something’s wrong with Santa,” things take a tragic turn. Turns out the local curmudgeon, whose beard and belly made him a natural for the role, has been murdered. Now it’s up to Meg and Chief Burke, who is playing one of the wise men, to tackle a two-fold mission: Solving the murder and saving Christmas…
It is an obligatory copy for someone!! :))
From its cover:
Meg and Michael’s house is serving as the marshaling point for the annual Caerphilly holiday parade. The theme is “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” and it features twelve drummers from the school marching band, eleven bagpipers, ten leaping lords costumed in medieval finery from the college drama department, and so on. There are also assorted floats, a live nativity scene on a flatbed truck, the Three Wise Men on Caerphilly zoo camels, and Santa in a bright red horse-drawn sleigh. As organizer, Meg’s job is already hard enough. But when her nephew Eric, wide-eyed and ashen-faced, whispers, “something’s wrong with Santa,” things take a tragic turn. Turns out the local curmudgeon, whose beard and belly made him a natural for the role, has been murdered. Now it’s up to Meg and Chief Burke, who is playing one of the wise men, to tackle a two-fold mission: Solving the murder and saving Christmas…
It is an obligatory copy for someone!! :))
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My Monthly Spoiling Surprise Rabck Challenge 2010
March Winner
Some months ago it would have been a PERFECT gift for you :)) as a matter of fact my solution for my gotten line from the Christmas Poem.
By the way you like this author.. :))
...everything comes to him who waits...
March Winner
Some months ago it would have been a PERFECT gift for you :)) as a matter of fact my solution for my gotten line from the Christmas Poem.
By the way you like this author.. :))
...everything comes to him who waits...
Journal Entry 3 by Releanna from Wien Bezirk 23 - Liesing, Wien Austria on Wednesday, March 24, 2010
this was again a very funny read and so perfect for the "12 days of Christmas"-challenge.
Journal Entry 5 by Releanna at Flora and Fauna , A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Received with many thanks today!
update, May 12th:
When I asked for the book I did not even notice it was one of the Meg Langslow series! I had recently read the first book of that series and have book # 4 on my TBR shelf, waiting to get ## 2 and 3 first. This must be one # 11 or so already. I enjoyed reading it but quite from the beginning I guessed who the murderer was. Never mind it was a good read.
update, May 12th:
When I asked for the book I did not even notice it was one of the Meg Langslow series! I had recently read the first book of that series and have book # 4 on my TBR shelf, waiting to get ## 2 and 3 first. This must be one # 11 or so already. I enjoyed reading it but quite from the beginning I guessed who the murderer was. Never mind it was a good read.
Journal Entry 7 by Into-the-Blue at -- Per Post geschickt/ Persönlich weitergegeben --, Niedersachsen Germany on Thursday, May 12, 2011
Hi, thank you so much for this book. Looks like a very me like book. It maybe a while before I read it as I got a big mountain but I will report back on what I think.