By Donna Andrews
Meg volunteers to head up this winter's Holiday Parade, mainly to help her husband gain points with the other professors where he teaches drama. The main event is organized at their farmhouse, so of course that's where someone murders Santa just before the parade begins. And, of course, she can't let the sheriff get on his job, which places Meg square in the murderer's sights.
She says that she's tired of being in charge, but I think she would go stir crazy if she sat back & watched someone else take over. Meg is curious, smart, and nosy. Even if murders weren't constantly happening literally in her back yard, she'd be right in the middle of things. That said, she's also getting more likeable than the last few books. Meg is finally accepting her family for what they are, which in turn makes her much less cranky.
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