Dead over Heels (Aurora Teagarden Series #5) by Charlaine Harris

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  • Pub. Date: August 2008
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,722

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    • Pub. Date: August 2008
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,722

    Synopsis

    Part-time librarian Aurora "Roe" Teagarden never liked Detective Sergeant Jack Burns, but she also never wanted to see him dead— especially not dropped from a plane right into her own backyard. But when other strange things happen around her, ranging from peculiar (her irascible cat turns up wearing a pink ribbon) to violent (her assistant at the library is attacked) to potentially deadly (her former lover is stabbed), she must decipher the personal message in the madness before it's too late.

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    A dead body falls out of the Georgia sky on the first page of this rollicking, romantic Southern mystery starring librarian/sleuth Aurora Teagarden, "a heroine as capable and potentially complex and P.D.

    Publishers Weekly

    This uninspired addition to the Aurora Teagarden series (The Julius House, etc.) opens memorably with Lawrenceton, Ga.'s premiere librarian adjusting her lawn chair and observing Angel Youngblood, her bodyguard and all-around helper, cut the grass. From a plane that has been circling overhead drops the recently dead body of Detective Sergeant Jack Burns, Aurora's local law-enforcement nemesis. Aurora, or Roe as her friends call her, sets out to find out who killed him and why her garden was targeted for the corpse. As she conducts her unorthodox search, she has the nagging thought that perhaps the death has something to do with Angel or her husband, Shelby, or perhaps with her own husband, Martin, and his mysterious and dangerous past. She is not reassured when the FBI is called in, nor when several other murders are committed. In between visiting crime scenes and attending company banquets (the one-dimensional Martin is a bigshot exec), Roe also deals with the post-honeymoon letdown of her two-year-old marriage and ponders the strangely intimate relationship she has developed with her bodyguards. True Teagarden enthusiasts may feel rewarded by this latest episode, but Harris is a bit too down to earth this time outthe suspense barely cranks up before the solution descends with a thud not unlike that of Jack Burns's corpse. (Nov.)

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    Biography

    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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    Dead over Heels is a great book for anytime readingby jmw0421

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    August 30, 2009: Dead over Heels is great for rainy days. It is also great for reading that you don't really want to think about if it could really happen or not. Harris writes like a woman that really wants something good happen to a lady that doesn't always have a great life. Aurora is a great person to have a book about. This book is about Roe along with Detective Burns who Roe does not always get along with ends up getting killed in front of Roe. along with alot of odd things that end up since Roe moving into the new House.

    Not as crazy about Roeby KrisPA

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    June 20, 2009: I've read most of the Roe Teagarden series and I'm not so crazy about her. I really can't decide if I like her or not. She's a little too Southern for me, too timid. Most of the mysteries aren't so hard to figure out. This one I thought was a little ridiculous--why all of a sudden would this person (who has known Roe for a long time) suddenly develop a murderous jealous streak and become obsessed with her? Didn't make any sense to me. There's a couple more books in the series that I haven't read but I don't know if I will bother. I certainly am not buying anymore--I will save my money for better books. Charlaine Harris though is a good, entertaining writer. I highly recommend the Sookie Stackhouse series (and the HBO show, True Blood, that is based on them).

    I Also Recommend: Shakespeare's Landlord (Lily Bard Series #1), Grave Sight (Harper Connelly Series #1), The Julius House (Aurora Teagarden Series #4), Dead until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse / Southern Vampire Series #1) (True Blood), Sookie Stackhouse Box Set (Sookie Stackhouse / Southern Vampire Series).


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