"Fast-paced, well plotted, and exciting"
It has been over a year since Aurora "Roe" Teagarden's
husband has been murdered but the Lawrenceton, Georgia
librarian is still in deep mourning. She is not at all
happy that a Hollywood crew is coming to town to shoot the
scenes from "Whimsical Death" based on the first homicide
Roe ever solved. Also coming to town is Robin Crusoe,
Roe's ex-boyfriend, and the person who helped her solve the
case but subsequently went on to write the book on their
investigation that has led to the movie. Roe is also unhappy that her stepson Barrett is starring in
the movie because they despise each other. When Robin hits
town, old sparks ignite and Roe begins to realize that the
movie filming might be a blessing in disguise. What Roe
doesn't know is that there is a murderer amongst the
Hollywood set. This person plans to kill the movie's star
and target Roe as his next victim. Fans of the Aurora Teagarden series will like the way the
heroine displays her grief while moving on with her life.
Readers will delight with the appearance of a new man in
Roe's life, one that is different than her deceased
husband. It is very easy to see why Robin and Roe click.
The story line is fast-paced, well plotted, and exciting
with enough twists and turns to keep readers on full alert. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 15, 2002
SummaryIn the first installment of the Aurora Teagarden series,
Real Murders, the small town of Lawrenceton, Georgia, was
beset by a series of horrific murders. Librarian
Aurora "Roe" Teagarden teamed up with true crime writer
Robin Crusoe to catch the killer, and the results of their
investigation have gone down in Lawrenceton history.
Now Robin is back in town, set to begin filming the movie
version of the terrible events of so many years ago. Of
course he's not alone-he brings with him a cast and crew
the size of which nearly overwhelms the tiny excitement-
starved town. Roe is disturbed to discover that the film's
crew includes her stepson, who despises her, as well as an
actress set to play her in the film. Everyone in
Lawrenceton suddenly goes movie crazy, mentally composing
awards-acceptance speeches while prancing around the
fringes of the set awaiting discovery.
Roe's not so crazy about the whole thing...and neither is a
secret, vicious murderer. When bodies start dropping, it's
up to Roe to reprise her role as amateur sleuth and stop
the carnage before it gets out of hand. It's no problem for
the beloved small-town librarian in this wonderfully cozy
installment in the adored Aurora Teagarden mystery series.
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