Real Murders: A Walker Mystery

Real Murders: A Walker Mystery

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very good, minor wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings. Binding: Tight and intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A gripping whodunit set in the small Southern town of Lawrenceton, Georgia, Real Murders introduces Aurora Roe Teagarden, a librarian and true-crime enthusiast who belongs to a club dedicated to studying famous historical murders. The plot takes a chilling turn when the club's macabre hobby crosses into terrifying reality — members begin turning up dead in scenes that mirror the very cases they have been studying. Charlaine Harris constructs a tightly wound mystery that balances small-town charm with genuine suspense, drawing readers into a world where the line between academic fascination and deadly obsession blurs dangerously. The novel stands as the first in Harris's beloved Aurora Teagarden series, establishing her signature blend of cozy atmosphere, witty characterisation, and intricate plotting that would earn her legions of devoted fans well before her later success with the Sookie Stackhouse series.

Author: Charlaine Harris
Format: Hardback
Published: 1990, Walker and Company
Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very good, minor wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings. Binding: Tight and intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A gripping whodunit set in the small Southern town of Lawrenceton, Georgia, Real Murders introduces Aurora Roe Teagarden, a librarian and true-crime enthusiast who belongs to a club dedicated to studying famous historical murders. The plot takes a chilling turn when the club's macabre hobby crosses into terrifying reality — members begin turning up dead in scenes that mirror the very cases they have been studying. Charlaine Harris constructs a tightly wound mystery that balances small-town charm with genuine suspense, drawing readers into a world where the line between academic fascination and deadly obsession blurs dangerously. The novel stands as the first in Harris's beloved Aurora Teagarden series, establishing her signature blend of cozy atmosphere, witty characterisation, and intricate plotting that would earn her legions of devoted fans well before her later success with the Sookie Stackhouse series.