Toucan Keep a Secret
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Dreamscape Media , 2018.
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Toucan keep a secret, if one of them is dead.Meg Langslow is at Trinity Episcopal Church locking up after an event and checking on the toucan her friend Rev. Robyn Smith is fostering in her office. When she investigates the sound of hammering in the columbarium (the underground crypt where cremated remains are buried), Meg finds the murdered body of an elderly parishioner. Several niches have been chiseled open; several urns knocked out; and amid the spilled ashes is a gold ring with a huge red stone. The curmudgeonly victim had become disgruntled with the church and ranted all over town about taking back his wife's ashes. Did someone who had it in for him follow him to the columbarium? Or was the motive grave robbery? Or did he see someone breaking in and investigate? Why was the ruby left behind? While Chief Burke investigates the murder, Robyn recruits Meg to contact the families of the people whose ashes were disturbed. While doing so, Meg learns many secrets about Caerphilly's history—and finds that the toucan may play a role in unmasking the killer. Clues and events indicate that a thief broke into the church to steal the toucan the night of the murder, so Meg decides to set a trap for the would-be toucan thief—who might also be the killer. Toucan Keep a Secret is the twenty-third book in New York Times bestselling author Donna Andrews' hilarious Mag Langslow mystery series.

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
08/07/2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781666605747

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

Agatha-winner Andrews's lively 23rd Meg Langslow mystery (after 2017's How the Finch Stole Christmas) finds ornamental blacksmith Meg occupied with administrative duties at Trinity Episcopal Church in Caerphilly, Va., while her friend the rector, Robyn Smith, is on medical leave. In the church's place for cremated remains, Meg stumbles across the body of Junius Hagley, one of the church's more persnickety parishioners. Various remains have been disturbed, and a ring found near the body raises new questions about the long-ago van der Lynden jewel robbery. The van der Lynden son and accomplices were sent to prison, but the jewels were never recovered. Meg juggles interviews with relatives of the departed and those affected by the robbery, potential threats against a toucan present at the murder, and ways to keep her medical examiner father-an enthusiastic amateur criminologist-out of the hair of the harried police chief. Even if some readers might guess the perpetrator, they will surely enjoy a re-enactment of the robbery with earnest actors and ingenious substitutes for firearms. This long-running cozy series shows no signs of losing its freshness. Agent: Ellen Geiger, Frances Goldin Literary Agency. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Dashing over to Trinity Episcopal to check on the toucan the reverend is fostering, Meg Langslow finds an elderly parishioner murdered in the columbarium among the ashes of overturned urns. It soon materializes that someone broke in to steal the toucan and might be the murderer, too. A big 23rd in the award-winning series.

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Kirkus Book Review

A murder in the cryptno, make that the columbariumof Caerphilly, Virginia's Trinity Episcopal kicks off Meg Langslow's 23rd case.Naturally, Meg discovers the body, and naturally, she's not supposed to be there. But after she sees signs of an intruder while she's working late at the church as pregnant Rev. Robyn Smith frets through the bed rest she's been ordered, Meg investigates further during her phone call to the Caerphilly police and discovers the body of Junius Hagley, one of the Mumbling Misogynsts who've done everything they can to undermine their female rector. Just as distressing as Hagley's murder by crowbar is the sight of six desecrated memorial niches, some of whose urns have been knocked over and spilled out what are now irretrievably commingled ashes. The urns contain the mortal remains of Hagley's wife, Dolores, wealthy Beatrice Helen Falkenhausen van der Lynden, her handyman, J.A. Washington, former frat boy P. Jefferson Blair, Lacey Shiffley of Caerphilly's endless Shiffley family, and a John Doe who's never been identified. Why would Hagley or anyone else have taken the trouble to pry them open in the dead of night? A bejeweled ring found at the scene suggests that it might be the site of a treasure hunt, but Meg's more interested in what the six post-mortem victims have in common: All of them, even the John Doe, are linked to a burglary 30 years ago at the van der Lynden mansion, now rechristened as Ragnarsheim, the home of semiretired heavy metal drummer Ragnar Ragnarsen. So she works to figure out exactly what went down during that ancient robbery and how it's connected to the latest outrage in the town's extensive criminal annals (How the Finch Stole Christmas!, 2017, etc.).The setup is a lot stronger than the follow-up, which requires reams of backstory, an elaborate restaging of the original robbery, a culprit plucked from nowhere, and a lot fewer laughs than fans of this generally riotous franchise have a right to expect. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Library Journal Reviews

Dashing over to Trinity Episcopal to check on the toucan the reverend is fostering, Meg Langslow finds an elderly parishioner murdered in the columbarium among the ashes of overturned urns. It soon materializes that someone broke in to steal the toucan and might be the murderer, too. A big 23rd in the award-winning series.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Agatha-winner Andrews's lively 23rd Meg Langslow mystery (after 2017's How the Finch Stole Christmas) finds ornamental blacksmith Meg occupied with administrative duties at Trinity Episcopal Church in Caerphilly, Va., while her friend the rector, Robyn Smith, is on medical leave. In the church's place for cremated remains, Meg stumbles across the body of Junius Hagley, one of the church's more persnickety parishioners. Various remains have been disturbed, and a ring found near the body raises new questions about the long-ago van der Lynden jewel robbery. The van der Lynden son and accomplices were sent to prison, but the jewels were never recovered. Meg juggles interviews with relatives of the departed and those affected by the robbery, potential threats against a toucan present at the murder, and ways to keep her medical examiner father—an enthusiastic amateur criminologist—out of the hair of the harried police chief. Even if some readers might guess the perpetrator, they will surely enjoy a re-enactment of the robbery with earnest actors and ingenious substitutes for firearms. This long-running cozy series shows no signs of losing its freshness. Agent: Ellen Geiger, Frances Goldin Literary Agency. (Aug.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Andrews, D., & Dunne, B. (2018). Toucan Keep a Secret (Unabridged). Dreamscape Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Andrews, Donna and Bernadette Dunne. 2018. Toucan Keep a Secret. Dreamscape Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Andrews, Donna and Bernadette Dunne. Toucan Keep a Secret Dreamscape Media, 2018.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Andrews, D. and Dunne, B. (2018). Toucan keep a secret. Unabridged Dreamscape Media.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Andrews, Donna, and Bernadette Dunne. Toucan Keep a Secret Unabridged, Dreamscape Media, 2018.

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