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Original Title: Poppy Done to Death
ISBN: 0373265042 (ISBN13: 9780373265046)
Edition Language: English
Series: Aurora Teagarden #8
Characters: Aurora 'Roe' Teagarden
Setting: United States of America Georgia(United States)
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Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden #8) Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
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Aurora Teagarden, mild-mannered librarian, has spent her entire life in the same small Georgia town. Along with her sister-in-law Poppy, Roe has finally earned a coveted spot in the Uppity Women, an exclusive group that does more than flower arranging. But Poppy is a no-show on their induction day. Roe stops by Poppy’s house to find out why and is shocked to discover Poppy dead on the kitchen floor, and it’s not by accident. There’s no lack of suspects, since both Poppy and her husband were unfaithful. Even the detective in charge of the case, Roe’s former lover Arthur Smith, has a past with Poppy.

As if that weren’t enough, Roe has rekindled a relationship with another old flame and things are moving fast, with plans to meet his mother at Thanksgiving. She’s also acquired an unexpected house guest: her half-brother, who’s run away from his parents’ home in California. Balancing her personal life while looking into Poppy’s murder isn’t easy, but Roe is determined to give it -- and Poppy -- her best effort. And when Roe discovers that the crime scene has been ransacked, she knows someone is desperate to hide a secret. Roe will have to dig through Poppy’s life to uncover the truth and bring the killer to justice.

Poppy Done to Death is the engaging eighth installment of the Aurora Teagarden mysteries by #1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris. The series has been adapted into film for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.

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Title:Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden #8)
Author:Charlaine Harris
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:August 25th 2004 by Worldwide Library (first published August 2nd 2003)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Cozy Mystery

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Definitely not the same as the movie and oh the ending! I love these books, they are quick reads and take minimal brain power to understand and follow. Looking forward to the next in the series.

This is the first Aurora Teagarden book and it is book #8 in the series. I didn't feel confused by not reading the other books. After seeing that the Hallmark Mystery Channel has several Aurora Teagarden movies, I was curious enough about Aurora to finally grab a book that was on sale. I enjoyed this easy reading book with characters whose other adventures I am adding to my TBR lists.

Definitely not my favorite Aurora Teagarden book. Blah. More like a 2.5 but I rounded to a 3 for liking most of the previous books. I found Aurora to be overbearing and almost intolerable in this book. And why have all the men in town slept with Poppy and then they're all hitting on Aurora? Seriously? Unnecessary. Also, the men all think that Poppy loved them most and was going to leave John David for him. And him. And him. *eye roll* This was a ridiculous book, in my opinion. Every marriage is

Aurora sister-in-law is killed and of course Aurora's the First on scene and the first to investigate. I do not understand Aurora's ability to stumble upon murders or why she always insists on hiding and taking evidence and then wondering why cases are not solved as quickly. I did like where the personal storyline went between her and her boyfriend as well as her brother coming back.

I can't believe this is the same author who wrote the Sookie Stackhouse series. The Aurora Teagarden series is absolute trash. There are so many inconsistencies within the stories and there are gaping holes in the plot of each novel. The main character herself is one of the most annoying characters I have ever encountered in a book. She is supposedly 29 (if I remember right) when the series begins and 35 when it ends, but she acts more like 65. She is incredibly whiny, self-centered and shallow

This series improves with every book. I love the character development of Aurora (and the side characters) and the setting in a small town in Atlanta. I'm still not sure how Aurora manages to come across so many dead bodies, but the mystery really is the side story as we get to know all the characters. Great reads.

I'd recently read the first two or three books in the series, and when I came across this one in a stack somewhere picked it up. Big mistake. Don't jump from book #3 in the series to book #8. Huge things change. In fact, the protagonist Roe Teagarden, who finally seemed to grow a spine by book #3 is back to her mamby-pamby second-guessing. (Dear god, is she really a 105-year old woman in a 30-year old's body?!) It was gaggingly cliched, and with the trite way it ended I will not be able to read