Real Murders (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 1)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Jeanette R. (thebeakeeper) reviewed on + 167 more book reviews
I found the first three books in the Aurora teagarden series at a used bookstore, 10 books for $1!!! I picked these up and figured I'd get them once I collected the series, which happened quite quickly.
I brought 6 of the books with me on vacation and finished them all in less than a week. This is the first of Charlaine Harris' stories tht I've read and I'm so glad I got the series!!!
Aurora Teagarden lives in a small town, Lawrenceton, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. She's a librarian who loves learning about real life murders. She's one of 12 members in a club that researches and then gets together to once a month to discuss a real life murder. At one of the meetings a member is murdered, and it's set up to look like a murder they've discussed at a previous meeting. More murders start happening, all copied after real life murders.
Loved the book- the characters are so much fun, the story was interesting and Aurora is definitely one of my new favorite characters!!
I brought 6 of the books with me on vacation and finished them all in less than a week. This is the first of Charlaine Harris' stories tht I've read and I'm so glad I got the series!!!
Aurora Teagarden lives in a small town, Lawrenceton, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. She's a librarian who loves learning about real life murders. She's one of 12 members in a club that researches and then gets together to once a month to discuss a real life murder. At one of the meetings a member is murdered, and it's set up to look like a murder they've discussed at a previous meeting. More murders start happening, all copied after real life murders.
Loved the book- the characters are so much fun, the story was interesting and Aurora is definitely one of my new favorite characters!!
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