How does Meg always get herself in these situations? Her grandfather is holding Owlfest, a conference for ornithologists, at the 5 star Caerphilly Inn, and Meg got drafted to manage it. Which wouldn't be so bad, except that it's only a few days to Christmas, and a monumental storm has dumped several feet of snow, stranding everyone in the hotel. That still wouldn't be so bad, since Meg's husband Michael and their twins are also at the hotel, along with Meg's parents, but Dr. Frogmore would make any conference a trial. He's arrogant, entitled, pushy, rude, racist, sexist, and doesn't understand why he's not the main event at the conference despite the fact that no one can stand him and that he's ridden roughshod over so many people they're almost standing in line to kill him. Well, okay, not exactly, but someone does just that, and while no one is shedding a tear except for his bumbling toady of a colleague, the murder still has to be solved. With the chief of police unable to reach the hotel. Luckily Meg's cousin Horace, a deputy as well as a forensic specialist, is at the hotel, and takes on the investigation. With help from Meg, of course.
I love this series, and if this isn't my favorite, because there are no trips around the area to run into Meg's enormous family and circle of friends, etc., it's still fun. The hotel is a utopia expertly run by the efficient Ekaterina (not sure of spelling), and the author always excels at world building in her delightful setting. All the food descriptions will make you hungry! And I wish I could have seen the twins' so-useful snow tunnels. If we have a winter this year like last year, learning how to create those might come in handy...