About the Author

Like Meg Langslow, the ornamental blacksmith heroine of her series from St. Martin's Press, Donna Andrews was born and raised in Yorktown, Virginia. These days she spends almost as much time in cyberspace as Turing Hopper, the artificial intelligence who appears in her technocozy series from Berkley Prime Crime.

Although she read widely as a child, especially in fantasy and science fiction, her love of mystery developed during her college years (and particularly at exam time.) Andrews attended the University of Virginia, majoring in English and Drama with a concentration on writing. After graduation, she moved to the Washington, D.C. area and joined the communications staff of a large financial organization, where for two decades she honed her writing skills on nonfiction and developed a profound understanding of the criminal mind through her observation of interdepartmental politics.

In the fall of 1997 she started on the road to publication by submitting her first completed mystery manuscript to the Malice Domestic/St. Martin's Press Best First Traditional Mystery contest. Upon learning that Murder with Peacocks had won, she acquired a copy of Peterson's Field Guide to Eastern Birds and settled down to have fun in her fictional world for as long as she could get away with it. Murder with Peacocks won the Agatha, Anthony, Barry, and Romantic Times awards for best first novel and the Lefty award for the funniest mystery of 1999. Subsequent books have also received Agatha and Lefty nominations, and Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon won the Toby Bromberg Award for Excellence (presented by Romantic Times) for the Most Humorous Mystery of 2003. Owl's Well That Ends Well (April 2005), the sixth book in the series, features a murder at a giant yard sale.

No Nest for the Wicket (August 2006), the seventh book, explores eXtreme Croquet, and in the most recent book, The Penguin Who Knew Too Much (August 2007), Meg discovers penguins--and a body--in her basement.

November 2005 saw the release of Delete All Suspects, the fourth book in the Turing Hopper series--which was partly inspired by her experience serving as a translator between the marketing and systems departments at her day job. Andrews notes that in these books she seeks to use computers and other technology accurately without making the action incomprehensible for readers who prefer whodoneits to computer manuals--and Delete All Suspects, she achieves a long-time ambition of killing off a spammer, even if only on paper. The first book in the series, You've Got Murder, won the Agatha award for best mystery of 2002, and was followed by Click Here for Murder and Access Denied.

A member of MWA, Sisters in Crime, and the Private Investigators and Security Association, Andrews spends her free time gardening and conquering the world (but only in Civiliation IV).

Murder With Peacocks

January 1, 2000

We'll Always Have Parrots

February 19, 2004

Cockatiels At Seven

June 30, 2009

Stork Raving Mad

July 6, 2010

The Real Macaw

July 19, 2011

Some Like It Hawk

April 30, 2013

Duck The Halls

October 22, 2013

Lord of the Wings

August 4, 2015

Die Like an Eagle

August 2, 2016

Gone Gull

August 1, 2017

Toucan Keep a Secret

August 7, 2018

Lark! The Herald Angels Sing

October 16, 2018

Terns of Endearment

August 6, 2019

Owl Be Home for Christmas

October 15, 2019

The Gift of the Magpie

October 13, 2020

Birder, She Wrote

August 1, 2023

The Twelve Jays of Christmas

September 27, 2022

Murder Most Fowl

June 28, 2022

The Twelve Jays of Christmas

October 12, 2021

The Gift of the Magpie

September 28, 2021

Murder Most Fowl

August 3, 2021

The Gift of the Magpie

October 13, 2020

Owl Be Home for Christmas

October 15, 2019

Lark! The Herald Angels Sing

September 24, 2019

Owl Be Home for Christmas

October 15, 2019

Terns of Endearment

August 6, 2019

Terns of Endearment

August 6, 2019

How the Finch Stole Christmas!

September 25, 2018

Lark! The Herald Angels Sing

October 16, 2018

Toucan Keep a Secret

August 7, 2018

Gone Gull

May 1, 2018

Chesapeake Crimes

March 15, 2018

Gone Gull

August 1, 2017

Die Like an Eagle

May 2, 2017

Lord of the Wings

August 2, 2016

Die Like an Eagle

August 2, 2016

Lord of the Wings

August 4, 2015

Duck the Halls

September 30, 2014

The Hen of the Baskervilles

February 25, 2014

Duck The Halls

October 22, 2013

Some Like It Hawk

April 30, 2013

The Real Macaw

May 22, 2012

The Real Macaw

July 19, 2011

Stork Raving Mad

June 28, 2011

Stork Raving Mad

July 6, 2010

Cockatiels At Seven

June 30, 2009

Six Geese A-Slaying

October 28, 2008

Delete All Suspects

November 30, -0001

No Nest for the Wicket

November 30, -0001

Access Denied

December 7, 2004

Click Here for Murder

November 30, -0001

We'll Always Have Parrots

February 19, 2004

You?ve Got Murder

April 1, 2003

Murder With Peacocks

January 1, 2000