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#''[[Poppy Done to Death]]'' (2003)<ref>hardback ISBN 0-312-27764-4, 2004, [[United Kingdom|UK]] paperback ISBN 0-373-26504-2.</ref>
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Revision as of 17:31, 7 April 2010

Aurora Teagarden is a fictional character created by author Charlaine Harris, in aseries of eight Crime novels written from 1990 to 2003.

In the first book of the series, twenty-eight-year-old Aurora (Roe) Teagarden is a professional librarian and belongs to the Real Murders club, a group of 12 enthusiasts who gather monthly to study famous baffling or unsolved crimes.

Aurora Teagarden Series

  1. Real Murders (1990)[1]
  2. A Bone to Pick (1992)[2]
  3. Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (1994)[3]
  4. The Julius House (1995)[4]
  5. Dead Over Heels (1996)[5]
    • "Deeply Dead" in Murder, They Wrote (1997)[6]
  6. A Fool And His Honey (1999)[7]
  7. Last Scene Alive (2002)[8]
  8. Poppy Done to Death (2003)[9]

Notes

  1. ^ hardback ISBN 0-8027-5769-3, reprint 2007, paperback ISBN 978-04252187161992, UK paperback, ISBN 0-373-26104-7, 1991, paperback ISBN 0-7927-0752-4.
  2. ^ hardback ISBN 0-8027-1245-2, reprint 2008, paperback, ISBN 978-0425219799, 1992, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26136-5.
  3. ^ hardback ISBN 0-684-19643-3, reprint 2008, ISBN 978-0425220528, 1995, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26177-2.
  4. ^ hardback ISBN 0-684-19640-9, 1996, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26217-5.
  5. ^ hardback ISBN 0-684-80429-8, reprint 2008, paperback, ISBN 978-0425223031, 1998, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26260-4.
  6. ^ ISBN 1-57297-194-0.
  7. ^ (1999, hardback ISBN 0-312-20306-3, 2001, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26384-8.
  8. ^ hardback ISBN 0-312-26246-9, reprint 2006, paperback, 978-0778323648, 2003, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26476-3.
  9. ^ hardback ISBN 0-312-27764-4, 2004, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26504-2.