I'd like to wish a happy book birthday to Donna Andrews today. Murder Most Fowl is the twenty-ninth book in the Meg Lanslow Mystery series.
Blurb:
Meg Langslow’s in for a busy summer. Her husband is directing a production of Macbeth,
 and most of the cast and crew are occupying spare bedrooms in their 
house. She also has to keep an eye on Camp Birnam, where a group of 
medieval reenactors are commemorating the real-life Macbeth by setting 
up what they fondly believe is an authentic medieval Scottish military 
camp.
And then there’s Damien Goodwin, a filmmaker who has been 
hanging around, trying to document the production. When Goodwin hosts a 
showing of some of the footage he’s taken, he manages to embarrass or 
offend just about everyone. The next morning Meg isn’t exactly surprised
 to find that someone has murdered him.
But who? Some people’s 
motives were obvious from the footage: the couple whose affair was 
revealed . . . the bombastic leader of the reenactors, who could be 
facing years in prison if the evidence from the video helps convict him 
of sheep stealing . . . the actress who’s desperately trying to downplay
 a health issue that could cost her the role of her life. Other motives 
are only hinted at―did the filmmaker have other footage that would 
reveal why one of the actors is behaving so furtively? 
Unfortunately,
 whoever murdered Goodwin also destroyed all the electronic devices on 
which his video was stored. So Caerphilly’s chief of police―and Meg―must
 rediscover the same secrets the filmmaker did if they want to catch a 
killer.
 

 
Love the series and I think we've read all of them, including the one with Meg's genius brother.
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