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Gone Gull

By: Donna Andrews
Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
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Meg Langslow is spending the summer at the Biscuit Mountain Craft Center, helping her grandmother Cordelia run the studios. But someone is committing acts of vandalism, which threaten to ruin the newly opened center's reputation. Is it the work of a rival center? Have the developers who want to build a resort atop Biscuit Mountain found a new tactic to pressure Cordelia into selling? Or is the real target Meg's grandfather, who points out that any number of environmentally irresponsible people and organizations could have it in for him?

While Meg is trying to track down the vandal, her grandfather is more interested in locating a rare gull. Their missions collide when a body is found in one of the classrooms. Can Meg identify the vandal and the murderer in time to save the center's name (and also help her grandfather track down and rescue his beloved gull)?

©2017 Donna Andrews (P)2017 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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one of my favorites in the Meg Langslow series yet

a very suspenseful. book. loved it. Kept me guessing right till the end of the book.

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IS the particular gull extinct?

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Another good mystery full of laughs! There is suspense, plot twists, and all of the characters truly are. It takes place in the summer in a nearby county at a newly renovated craft school complete with accommodations and campground. Loved it!
Bernadette Dunne is perfect as narrator!

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Entertaining

This book was really fun to listen to. The author writes fun twists into her stories.

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lots of red herrings

I generally love this series but I found the "who done it" in this one not quite believable.

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Another excellent installment

Donna Andrews has penned another excellent installment in the Meg Langslow series. With all the zany characters of previous installments, this one is sure to please cozy mystery fans. I highly recommend this book/audiobook.

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Meg works in an art colony

In Gone Gull by Donna Andrews, Meg Langslow is helping her grandmother, Cordelia, open a craft center on Biscuit Mountain. Because of other groups that have taken advantage of artisans, artists have expressed reluctance to get involved until Meg and her entire family sign up to teach classes in things like blacksmithing, nature photography, flower arranging, and children’s theater. Soon artisans of all media sign up to teach, and Cordelia succeeds in hiring an amazing chef to make things even more desirable for students. But when the students and teachers arrive for their first week, a vandal damages work in many of the art rooms. Meg works hard to prevent more problems during the second week, and in the midst of her rounds early one morning, she comes upon the stabbed body of the rude and abrasive painting teacher, Edward Prine.

This starts an investigation into the murder, enlisting Meg’s medical examiner father, her crime scene investigator cousin Horace, and her computer technician nephew. In the meantime, Meg’s famous zoologist grandfather discovers that a painting by Prine was modeled after some gulls thought to be extinct 100 years earlier. So Dr. Blake spends his time wildly chasing after this gull.

Gone Gull is certainly a fun book in its continuation of the Meg Langslow series. However, it lacks some of the special touches of the other books, especially since it doesn’t contain some of the previous beloved characters and gives others only small roles. I did not find the conclusion as satisfying as other books in this series, either.

Bernadette Dunne performs the audio edition of this book and makes it highly enjoyable. I have loved all her performances of this series, but she seems to get better as the series progresses. She continues to use effective voices for each character and strong expressions.

Gone Gull was a good book, especially compared to other books by writers other than Andrews, but it does not measure up to the high quality of the series in general. I still highly enjoyed the book and give it four stars.

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Improves as story progresses

The usual characters make this a comfortable read but the slow start means you have to be patient longer than usual for this series. It dies pick up as time goes on and has an interesting denouement at the end.

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Fun, Funny, Intriguing

Meg, Langeloh and her characters are so fun. I’ve enjoyed all of her books so far. Yes, I’m one who reads them straight through except for the Christmas ones. I prefer the books in the series that are located in the town she lives. This book was located in an alternative site. Still, it had lovely characters, an interesting plot, and I wasn’t able to figure out the villain in time. Maybe you will be.

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Love listening to these books

Bernadette does an excellent job with all the voices. The books are entertaining. Look her books.

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