Christmas has come to Avery Zoo!But the Winter Wonderland is the least of Madi’s worries when she finds a body in the barn… knowledge could make Madi the next person to die…
Pick up this festive mystery today and see if you can crack the case!
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Terrific tale. Madi’s life undergoes even more twists: a long time member of the Avery zoo staff is murdered, Lowell isn’t responding to her, plus Tiff and Auryn aren’t getting along. The twists and turns are difficult to predict.
Parrots and Payback (a prequel) – A cute, little prequel about another day at the zoo with some of our favorite characters. A quick read where readers familiar with Mad’s zoo will know what’s going on. I personally would read this after The Peacock’s Poison, but that’s how I did it. LOL. 5*
Penguins and Mortal Peril #1 – A good thriller. A well written, intriguing suspense with a well thought out, twisting plot and believable characters. There’s interesting information about the zoo and its animals. Madi is an intelligent, caring person, especially with the animals, and takes loving care of the zoo. There’s also humor; beware of furry pyschos. The animals are a good part of the story and some even have their own personalities. I finished the book in one sitting, immersed in the mystery. If you liked Blooming, you’ll like this book, too. 5*
The Silence of the Snakes #2 – Spellbinding! Ruby just gets better with each book she writes. A well written, intriguing suspense with believable characters and a plot that doesn’t let the reader put down the book until the last page. This is a substantial story, not a weak cozy, that would make Christie proud to write. Don’t let this series pass you by, they’re must reads. 5*
Murder is a Monkey’s Game #3 – Another well written, intriguing suspense this time set in France. There’s an interesting plot that holds the reader’s attention, although a bit slower when compared to the previous two books. The characters are still interesting and the relationships between the characters are realistic and entertaining. While not necessary since each book is a standalone, I would recommend reading the books in order. Madi’s story is continuously evolving and her growth as a character, too. I contacted the author to review her work many books ago. 5*
Lions and the Living Dead #4 – Her best book yet! This is a substantial and intriguing suspense with a well written, fast paced plot and believable characters. The main characters continue to evolve and the new characters are developed enough to have weight. The descriptions and storylines are vivid and full. The dialog realistic. The story flows from page to page making it difficult to put the book down. I stayed up late to finish it. 5*
The Peacock’s Poison #5 – Another well written, well thought out story with our Madi and her crew. A longer book than usual, but just as substantial, that keeps the reader immersed in the pages until the end. Someone did their homework and makes it look bad for Madi. Poor dummy, bad move. Each book in the series gets better and the books always have you thinking. I watched this author mature as an author and her work doesn’t disappoint. I have to recommend this series as must reads. Start with Penguins #1 to meet Madi and finish with Lions. If these are the only two books of the series you read, you picked well. But don’t miss out on Silence and Monkey’s Game. Sequentially is how they should be read, but it’s not necessary, they’re all standalones. 5*
A Memory for Murder #6 – Oh my gosh! This book has it all: intrigue; romance; subterfuge; romance; stings; murders; and the list goes on. Every book in this series gets better and better, and this is the “betterest”. The amazing plot swings the reader in every direction; yah, some things are figured out, but there are some characters that are questionable. The characters, old and new, are interesting, have grown or have enough background where needed. Their dialog is realistic and there’s no stupidity in second guessing or questioning everything – just straight thoughts and actions. I couldn’t put this book down until I had finished it. The is the most substantial book by Ms. Loren and I’m looking forward to #7. I’m happy I volunteered to review her work. She has immense growth as an author since the first book I read by her, Snowed In With Death. 5*
Whales and a Watery Grave #7 – What what a way to die! Sorry, but the murder of this victim is extremely different from the usual murders found in other mystery books, which complicates the investigation. Ms. Loren does another fabulous job with this book, its characters and the murder itself. Well written, intriguing and suspenseful, the story line holds the reader glued to the pages, which zip by quickly. There’s continued growth with our favorite characters and the new characters are developed enough to either like or dislike them. The animal characters always add something to the stories. A simple, relaxing holiday in Mallorca isn’t in the cards for Madi and Auryn with the complex, intriguing murder, there’s suspects everywhere. 5*
Foxes and Fatal Attraction #9 – I just love the expressions of the fox and the hound, such a funny cover; it makes you wonder what has the clever fox happy and the hound worried. Well the story does give you that info. Another intriguing, substantial murder mystery with all of our favorite characters and the return of an old favorite or two, of which one brings even more secrets and subterfuge to Madi’s present and future. The animals still play a large part in the story and add to the humor, which blends in well with the drama and intrigue. Another wonderful addition to a great series. 5*
This may be the best Madi Amos story yet. I really enjoyed this mystery. Madi is back at the Avery Zoo for Christmas. As always, there are several viable suspects for co-worker Jenna’s murder. When the dust settles will you have be able to unmask the murderer? I could not put it down!
Madi has returned to the Avery Zoo near Christmas to help with the Winter Wonderland. The morning after a staff party Madi finds the HR head Jenna dead. Jenna moves through men rather quickly and has had a romantic fling with most of the male zoo employees. The police are unsuccessfully looking for the murderer. In the meantime, the Winter Wonderland is a great success. It is being handled by an outside event team. Barnaby seems to be very hands on. Several potential love triangles go on throughout this book between Auryn- the zoo owner, Tiff, Madi, Christi, and Barnaby.
This is the second of the Madigan Amos books I have read and I have thoroughly enjoyed both. I received an Advanced Reader Copy from the author, however these are my honest opinions.
“The Peacock’s Poison” earns 5/5 Plumes of Murderous Fun!
It’s nearing Christmas, and Madi, taking a bit of a break from her consulting job and her relationship with boyfriend Lowell, is back at the Avery Zoo revisiting old friends, meeting new ones, and once again getting tangled up in murder. After a holiday party, Jenna Leary, zoo employee and known flirt, is found dead, and with several people with motive, the suspect pool is deep making it a delightful challenge for my inner detective. Madi tries to leave the investigation to local law enforcement, but of course, circumstances arise that make it difficult for her to stay on the sidelines. Then the drama heats up when someone makes a claim to half of the zoo. Another delightful and well written story from Ruby Loren that doe not leave out a bit of humor. The clues are revealed slowly and her characters are entertaining. Even though Madi seemed realistically distracted by several turning heads, it is all part of the engaging journey. Well worth the time!
Another Wonderful Zoo Mystery! Cozy and Twisted!
I have really enjoyed this series. From the animal antics to the intricate plot, this is the best so far. I have come to expect excellence from this writer and this book does not disappoint! The plot is great and the execution is perfection. While I had some ideas of the outcome, there was no way I could guess the twisted details. Already, I can’t wait for the next one!
I really liked this one.
Again a murder with the zoo environment. Anything plus a biting turkey, up in the air romance emotions that change couples cause friends to snit, and Christmas. Sales around a winter wonderland and crafts, speakers and art judging.
Everyone looks suspicious but the animals are well taken care of. Suspense, humour, danger, clever detecting, and maybe a bit supernatural work within the story line and plots. And Ms. Loren always leaves me in a bit angst by a small paragraph at the end mixed in with happy endings.