Meg is enjoying an afternoon at her brother’s house when
it’s interrupted. Not by the backhoe, that noise is expected. Rather, it’s the
lack of noise. A skeleton has been uncovered.
Even though her family is, of course, helping uncover the whole skeleton, Meg is also dealing with housing dogs that are up for adoption until the Mutt March takes place in a few days. It’s a major adoption event and, while there are plenty of volunteers, they are also having to deal with the worry that someone may be trying to adopt a dog for nefarious purposes.
Even though her family is, of course, helping uncover the whole skeleton, Meg is also dealing with housing dogs that are up for adoption until the Mutt March takes place in a few days. It’s a major adoption event and, while there are plenty of volunteers, they are also having to deal with the worry that someone may be trying to adopt a dog for nefarious purposes.
As usual, a lot going on but Meg manages it all with aplomb if not always with dignity. A lot of call backs to previous books in the series, especially since they are dealing with a skeleton that may be linked to the Pruitts. I don't think you need to have read previous books in the series to understand them all but reading and re-reading this series is always a delight, especially when Bernadette Dunne is narrating.
Four stars
Meg Langslow #37
This book comes out August 5, 2025
Follows Rockin' Around the Chickadee
Followed by Five Golden Wings
ARC (both ebook and audiobook) kindly provided by St. Martin's Press and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

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