Kristin (CozyLover) reviewed Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon (Meg Langslow, Bk 4) on + 335 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
4th in the series. A new batch of crazy characters for Meg to interact with and a murder that proves to be filled with likely suspects makes this book the most fun filled one yet. Throw in a one winged buzzard, a pack of dogs, and Spike, the aggressive beastie Michael's mother owns and you've got one heck of a read.
Cherie (CheriePie) reviewed Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon (Meg Langslow, Bk 4) on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a quick and fun read. I saw someone on Amazon refer to the first book in this series as a "cozy mystery" and I think that's an accurate description. There's not a lot of horror, and what horror there is, with regards to the murder that has taken place, is somewhat silly and zany. Meg is a likeable character and based on this book, I've added the others in this series to my wish list now too. :)
Jennifer V. (jenvince) reviewed Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon (Meg Langslow, Bk 4) on + 136 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I love this series! Everyone is so quirky, you can't help but laugh out loud. Plus the mystery is good. Hope there are lots more coming.
Penny (Catahoulasrock) reviewed Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon (Meg Langslow, Bk 4) on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Quite good, not as good as "...Wrought Iron Flamingos" but still good. I never figured out where the "leaping loon" came in, but I like the series -- the main character is very likeable -- all the crazies are, well, crazy, but all in all a good light read (I actually learn some things from reading this series, too!)
Libby S. (Libratsie) reviewed Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon (Meg Langslow, Bk 4) on + 344 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
As a favor to her brother, Meg agrees to tend the switchboard at his computer game company Mutant Wizards. For companionship, besides a crew of eccentric techies, she has a buzzard withone wing and her boyfriend's mother's nightmare dog. Not to mention the psychotherapists who refuse to give up their lease on half the office space. This is not what Meg had in mind when she agreed to help her brother. The atmosphere is so consistently loony that the office mail car makes several passes through the reception room, with the office practical joker lying on top of it pretending to be dying, before Meg realizes that he's become the victim of someone who wasn't joking at all. He's been murdered.