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So much fun, I love this series and reread the first in the series, "Rest Ye Merry" every Christmas. Professor Peter Shandy, wife Helen, Balaclava College President Thorkjeld Svenson, Professors Ames and Stott and the rest of the whimsical, wacky denizens of the small Massachusetts agricultural college never fail to elicit chuckles and often guffaws - MacLeod was such a witty, dry, charming writer and knew how to spin a good mystery as well.
This time out, Peter and Helen get caught up in a prec ...more
This time out, Peter and Helen get caught up in a prec ...more

After rereading in 2024, I enjoyed the book more this time around, reading the ebook rather than listening to the audible version. My old review is below
It's back to Balaclava Agricultural College in book two of this popular series, following on from the hilarious Rest You Merry. Professor Peter Shandy seems to be mellowing after getting married to Helen, but he is soon beset by a whole batch of problems, after some lucky horseshoes are turned upside down. The ensuing bad luck includes the pign ...more
It's back to Balaclava Agricultural College in book two of this popular series, following on from the hilarious Rest You Merry. Professor Peter Shandy seems to be mellowing after getting married to Helen, but he is soon beset by a whole batch of problems, after some lucky horseshoes are turned upside down. The ensuing bad luck includes the pign ...more

In The Luck Runs Out, Canadian–American author Charlotte MacLeod gives readers a truly enjoyable read, with a different from the usual setting, eccentric, exaggerated characters, a pignapping (with plenty of other animals around-none harmed), plenty of literary references, witty writing but amidst all the fun also a quite solid murder mystery.
The book, second in a series, is set on the campus of the fictional Balaclava Agricultural College, where Peter Shandy is professor of Botany and also happ ...more
The book, second in a series, is set on the campus of the fictional Balaclava Agricultural College, where Peter Shandy is professor of Botany and also happ ...more

Quiet professor Peter Shandy, the creator of the famous Balaclava Buster rutabaga, is trying to enjoy newly-wed life. His pleasure is interrupted by worry for his buddy Professor Ames, making room for his wife's visiting friend, and the kidnapping of the college's famous pig, Belinda. Belinda is due to have babies any day now, and President Thorkjeld Svenson's insistence that Shandy solve the kidnapping before the big inter-college Competition, which is always referred to in capital letters and
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Second in the Peter Shandy series. In the first, he met a woman at the airport and wound up marrying her. He established his credentials as a reluctant amateur crime solver.
In this one, Helen (Mrs. Shandy) brings a woman from her home town in South Dakota out to Massachusetts after her house was torn up by a tornado. Iduna turns out to be a lovely woman, if a little large. Helen is also going all out to entertain Peter's friends for dinners. One of her recent guests made a bit of a snide comment ...more
In this one, Helen (Mrs. Shandy) brings a woman from her home town in South Dakota out to Massachusetts after her house was torn up by a tornado. Iduna turns out to be a lovely woman, if a little large. Helen is also going all out to entertain Peter's friends for dinners. One of her recent guests made a bit of a snide comment ...more

I listened to the audio book and realized for fiction I've been using the audio format strictly for the absolutely cream of authors like PG Wodehouse and Georgette Heyer. This book suffered from comparison. Some of the author's characters spill over into clownish territory with over the top dialog which keeps my rating lower than it otherwise would be.
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Murder and pignapping at the agricultural college is more entertaining than you might think.



Jun 06, 2021
Lillian
rated it
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Apr 08, 2024
Terah
marked it as to-read