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Aurora Teagarden Mysteries Series 1-4 by Charlaine Harris, Charlaine Harris

jessiehulena's review against another edition

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5.0

These stories make for an fun, entertaining read. The plots are wrapped up in a tidy, enjoyable, if unrealistic way and we see happy endings our protagonist Aurora. I would describe these Murder Mysteries as emotionally-satisfying rather than ‘intellectual’ so perfect for when you’re in the mood for something more light-hearted (which may be the strangest description of a murder mystery series but here we are).

bethadele's review against another edition

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3.0

I took this away with me over Christmas. While the man and the boys went fishing I would sit by the lake and read. I really loved this series. It's light, it's easy fluff to read and I found myself very taken with the characters. Perfect holiday reading.

georginathelibrarian's review against another edition

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4.0

Full review here http://www.thelibrarian.co.uk/2013/07/librarians-make-best-detectives.html

kiwie's review against another edition

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3.0

Short, entertaining novels about Aurora Teagarden who just stumble over dead bodies and mysteries around her small Georgia town. They're light stories despite death, injuries and imminent danger.

Roe is a somewhat underdeveloped character, she changes a lot during these for novels, but tat the same time not at all. I don't know, her logic is so very different from mine, also the romantic stuff? Not into it. But hey, the mysteries were fun! Very fun sometimes (I really liked A Bone to Pick, even though the ending came on too fast) and a little predictable, but what isn't?

OK+ I guess.

nightowling's review against another edition

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1.0

Giving it one star because I can't give it negative five.
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