Real Murders

English language

Published Dec. 1, 1990

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978-0-8027-5769-2
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This is the first of another series, the Aurora "Roe" Teagarden series (I think there's 8 of those) and it's older than Sookie. First volume is about Aurora, a librarian who attends a regular "murder club" where they discuss old and famous murder cases. Until one day, where a club member gets killed... copycating the murder that Roe was supposed to present that night.

I liked it! Felt a bit like an Agatha Christie novel in a Sookie-without-paranormal-stuff universe and style, and it worked for me :P I think I'll read the rest of the series :)

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Charlaine Harris has clearly gotten famous enough with the success of True Blood that her publishers are going all out to reprint her older work as well. So I picked up a copy of Real Murders, the first book of her Aurora Teagarden mystery series, just to check it out.

This book was originally published in 1990, and it's a very different read than the Sookie Stackhouses, or even the Lily Bards. We are well and thoroughly into the realm of the cozy mystery here; our heroine, Roe, is about as cozy-mystery-heroine as it's possible to get. She's a librarian, self-described as 'intellectual' and 'drab', yet a member of a club called "Real Murders", which meets regularly to analyze murder cases of different eras. It's quite the most excitement she ever has in her life--until someone starts committing murders deliberately staged to match cases the club members have discussed. …

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