The hen of the Baskervilles

a Meg Langslow mystery

308 pages

English language

Published Nov. 21, 2013

ISBN:
978-1-250-00751-3
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OCLC Number:
836557545

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Helping a friend who is at risk of losing her farm and freedom when her unfaithful husband is discovered murdered at the state fair, Meg Langslow struggles to find the real killer and recover a stolen prize chicken to clear her friend's name.

3 editions

Review of 'The hen of the Baskervilles' on 'Goodreads'

I'm going to give this one 5 stars, although I figured it out early in in the book.

There is just as much funny stuff as usual, but without some of the over the top craziness of the previous books. Also, I think that Meg has grown as a person and is developing some boundaries.

In addition, Meg is no helpless flower, and I've always loved the fact that she is a blacksmith. She can fight back when she needs to, as well as use her brains.

The books will make the most sense if you read them in order.

Review of 'The hen of the Baskervilles' on 'Goodreads'

I'm going to give this one 5 stars, although I figured it out early in in the book.

There is just as much funny stuff as usual, but without some of the over the top craziness of the previous books. Also, I think that Meg has grown as a person and is developing some boundaries.

In addition, Meg is no helpless flower, and I've always loved the fact that she is a blacksmith. She can fight back when she needs to, as well as use her brains.

The books will make the most sense if you read them in order.

Subjects

  • Meg Langslow (Fictitious character)
  • Murder
  • Investigation
  • Fiction