by Charlaine Harris
Auroras been around long enough to know that when a day starts out with your handyman going crazy in your front yard, it probably wont get any better. Sure enough, her husband Martins niece Regina shows up with a baby whom no one knew she was expecting. Then she disappears, leaving behind the childand a murdered husband. To find her, Roe and Martin retrace her steps from sunny Georgia back to snowy Ohio, where they will uncover dark family secretsat their own peril.



Charlaine Harris
Auroras been around long enough to know that when a day starts out with your handyman going crazy in your front yard, it probably wont get any better. Sure enough, her husband Martins niece Regina shows up with a baby whom no one knew she was expecting. Then she disappears, leaving behind the childand a murdered husband. To find her, Roe and Martin retrace her steps from sunny Georgia back to snowy Ohio, where they will uncover dark family secretsat their own peril.

Charlaine Harris
When four kids vanish from the soccer field, including Aurora Teagarden's brother Phillip, Aurora and her husband, true crime writer Robin Crusoe start their own investigation.

Charlaine Harris
"NOW IN ONE VOLUME-THE FIRST TWO AURORA TEAGARDEN MYSTERIES The acclaimed author of the phenomenal Sookie Stackhouse novels, Charlaine Harris introduces a Southern librarian whose bookish bent for murder gets her involved in real-life mysteries... Real Murders Georgia librarian Aurora "Roe" Teagarden belongs to a club called Real Murders, which meets once a month to analyze famous cases. But after she finds a member dead, killed in a manner that eerily resembles the crime the club was about to discuss, Roe has to uncover the person behind a terrifying game, one that casts all the members of Real Murders, herself included, as prime suspects-or potential victims... A Bone to Pick When a deceased acquaintance names Roe as heir to a substantial estate, which includes money, jewelry-and a house complete with a skull hidden in a window seat-Roe concludes that the elderly woman has purposely left her a murder to solve. She must identify the victim and figure out which one of Jane's ordinary-seeming neighbors is a murderer-without putting herself in deadly danger..."--
