Author of the books that inspired True Blood on HBO and Midnight, Texas on NBC... Aurora Teagarden, small town librarian and true crime buff, is looking forward to the monthly meeting of the Real Murders Society, a group of fellow crime enthusiasts who share a unique interest in historical murders. The Society meetings are the highlight of Roe's social life in sleepy Lawrenceville, Georgia, and she's ready for a quiet night of discussion, coffee, and cookies. But after she finds the body of a Society member in a staged crime scene eerily similar to the one the group was supposed to discuss…mehr
Author of the books that inspired True Blood on HBO and Midnight, Texas on NBC... Aurora Teagarden, small town librarian and true crime buff, is looking forward to the monthly meeting of the Real Murders Society, a group of fellow crime enthusiasts who share a unique interest in historical murders. The Society meetings are the highlight of Roe's social life in sleepy Lawrenceville, Georgia, and she's ready for a quiet night of discussion, coffee, and cookies. But after she finds the body of a Society member in a staged crime scene eerily similar to the one the group was supposed to discuss that very night, Roe finds herself at the center of a murderous story of her own. As the killer strikes again, it's obvious that members of the Real Murders Society have become targets of a knowledgeable copycat. With the help of handsome police detective Arthur Smith and the town's dashing new resident, mystery novelist Robin Crusoe, it's up to Roe to discover if the murderer is one of the group's own and to piece the perplexing puzzle together before another body appears. From #1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris, this first book in the Aurora Teagarden mystery series combines the excitement of solving the crime and the charm of Southern hospitality. Real Murders, A Bone to Pick, Three Bedrooms, One Corpse and the rest of the Aurora Teagarden mysteries have been adapted into film for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
Charlaine Harris cumple cuarenta y tres años como escritora en 2024. Es una autora de éxito y ha escrito dos novelas autoconclusivas, además de las series de los misterios de Aurora Teagarden, los misterios de Lily Bard, las fantasías urbanas de Sookie Stackhouse, las fantasías urbanas de Harper Connelly, las novelas de Midnight, Texas, las novelas gráficas de Cemetery Girl (con Christopher Golden) y los libros de Gunnie Rose, ambientados en una historia alternativa de Estados Unidos. Charlaine también ha escrito numerosos relatos, y junto con Toni L. P. Kelner ha editado siete antologías temáticas (y se lo ha pasado en grande). Sus libros han vendido cerca de 40 millones de ejemplares en todo el mundo. La serie de televisión True Blood se basó en las novelas de Charlaine protagonizadas por Sookie Stackhouse. Hallmark Movies and Mysteries emite las películas sobre el personaje de Aurora Teagarden, que también pueden verse en Prime Video, y durante dos temporadas se emitió Midnight, Texas. Otras dos series de Charlaine están en fase de producción. Charlaine pertenece a varias organizaciones profesionales y es una ávida lectora. Ella y su marido viven en un acantilado con vistas al río Brazos con sus perros rescatados. Charlaine tiene la dicha de ser abuela y es miembro de la Iglesia episcopal.