Real Murders by Charlaine Harris, 290 pages
Aurora Teagarden is shocked to discover a member of the Real Murders that has been really murdered. When bodies continue to drop in the small southern community--murders based on historic, well-known murders--nearly every member of the Real Murders killed or implicated in a killing. Roe finds herself racing to discover who's behind the murder madness before it's too late.
I loved Charlaine Harris' Lily Bard series and enjoyed the Southern Vampire novels, so I thought I'd give the Teagarden mysteries a go. The debut novel was pretty solid, but it didn't grab me as instantly as some of Harris' other offerings.
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