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| AUTHOR: | Charlaine Harris |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | St. Martin's Minotaur |
| ISBN: | 0312262469 |
| TYPE: | American Mystery & Suspense Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - Mystery/ Detective, Georgia, Motion picture industry, Mystery & Detective - General, Mystery & Detective - Series, Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths, Mystery/Suspense, Teagarden, Aurora Roe (Fictiti, Teagarden, Aurora Roe (Fictitious character), Women librarians |
| MEDIA: | Hardcover |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Last Scene Alive This new series is to awful for words.
Depression over? Thank God!
It's was nice to read that Harris was back on track in this latest installment of the Aurora Teagarden Mysteries.
Roe is getting on with her life after her husband's death. Although she is not getting out much and is mostly concentrating on her job and home, things change when action comes to town. Robin returns when one of his books, based on Roe, has been turned into a movie and the entire production crew arrives to film. At first Roe is put off when all her friends find some place in the movie, either stunt work or leasing the church for filming, but gets over it when her once upon a time romance with Robin begins to heat up again. (Excuse me, but are those books your shelving or are you just happy to see me?)Of course it wouldn't be a mystery without a little murder. When the leading lady turns up dead, it's up to Roe to find out Who Dune It.
Roe is back, and it's good to see her
Charlaine Harris is an interesting mystery writer, in part because she is willing to take chances in her books. In Roe's last outing, A Fool and His Honey, an abrupt death near the end of the book brings the reader up short. We are not used to having sympathetic, continuing characters die in mystery fiction.
But, of course, life is like that.
In this outing, the mystery situation is pretty farfetched, but Harris makes it enjoyable, by bringing us along as Roe Teagarden re-enters her life following the death of her beloved husband.
A fast, fun read, but not the best of the series. Still--worth your time.