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Duck the Halls offers a wealth of yuletide yuks amid the Christmas carnage, and Andrews' faithful fans will flock to greet the birth of her latest funfest.
Richmond Times-Dispatch


The stakes rise when another prank takes a life at Trinity. Andrews leavens the action with her trademark humor, including dueling Christmas dinners and an extravagant — and extravagantly funny — live nativity scene.
Publishers Weekly


A fun and uncomplicated cozy mystery that will make you long to visit small-town Virginia for the Christmas holidays.
Library Journal


Meg, as well as her quirky extended family, makes this humorous cozy a holiday treat.
Booklist


Given her vast experience as an amateur sleuth.… Not many felonies, clues or deductions, and rather too many pranks…. There's charm enough here to get by with Meg's many fans, but newcomers will want to open other gifts in this waggish series first.
Kirkus Reviews