A Bone to Pick (Aurora Teagarden Series #2) by Charlaine Harris

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  • Pub. Date: February 2008
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,589

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    • Pub. Date: February 2008
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,589

    Synopsis

    Death comes calling on a small-town librarian whose life is passing her by.

    Aurora "Roe" Teagarden's fortunes change when a deceased acquaintance names her as heir to a rather substantial estate, including money, jewelry, and a house complete with a skull hidden in a window seat. Roe concludes that the elderly women has purposely left her a murder to solve. So she must identify the victim and figure out which one of her new, ordinary-seeming neighbors is a murderer-without putting herself in deadly danger.

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    In the second Real Murders club novel starring diminutive, busty librarian Aurora "Roe" Teagarden, our heroine is smarting from a breakup and resentful at having to attend her ex's sudden wedding (along with that of her long-divorced mother) when she learns some astounding news: elderly solitary spinster Jane Engle has left Roe her house in their sleepy Southern town of Lawrenton and a cool $553K. Roe, who hardly knew Jane, though both were members of the amateur sleuthing Real Murders Club, wonders why, until she finds a human skull hidden in her new house's window seat and a cryptic note declaring: "I didn't do it." The eligible Episcopal minister Aubrey Scott comes calling for a date, and neighbors drop in at Roe's new digs with strange tales of break-ins and diggings in Jane's backyard. Harris's latest is chockfull of colorful local names and background chatter, and fans of this intrepid young private eye will be curious to learn how her new independence unfolds. (Feb.)

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    Born and raised in the Mississippi Delta, Charlaine Harris is best known for her paranormal mysteries -- a sly, wry blend of humor, horror, that has been called "cozies with teeth."

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    Good easy-read series.by xoxo_leigh

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    October 21, 2009: It's the second book in the series and I'm still trying to figure out the character of Roe she is 28yr single woman who isn't interested in sex (and I'm not talking about some hot promiscuous bed hopping sex but a in-a-relationship sex?!?), she would rather listen to public access radio and has mannerisms of a much older woman. I can't identify with her.

    Like the first book the story line is well written, interesting with a touch of sexy southern humor. I'm finding the series is more about Roe's life who just happens to fall upon a mystery which is solved with a QUICK (maybe 10 page) who done-it ending.

    I probably wouldn't tell one of my friends about it or to read it, but I can't put it down.

    xoxo_leigh

    great mystery seriesby Anonymous

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    September 08, 2009: The entire Aurora Teagarden series are fun little mysteries that keep you guessing til the end. Every time I think I had it figured out I turned out wrong. I loved the entire series just for that alone. Worth the time to read.


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