Deirdre S. (DeirdreS) reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
Before Charlaine Harris wrote the Sookie Stackhouse vampire novels that are so deservedly popular, I read all of her Aurora Teagarden mysteries, and I am very glad that they are being reissued in paperback. These are mysteries in a setting very similar to the English villages that gave rise to coziesa small Southern town. Harris does a good job of showing how even in a place where you think you know everyone and everyone's business, the one secret you didn't know may be a killer. The Southern setting and the dangerous secrets are devices that she brought to new levels in her supernatural novels later, but even earlier in her mysteries, she reminds us that a small town is a microcosm of a world that is sometimes colder, and sometimes warmer than we know.
Helpful Score: 5
I love this series by Charlaine Harris. I found every book to be a great read and kept me guessing who was the killer!
Helpful Score: 4
With typical turning to 'who done it' , even after reading all the other Teagarden books I found this one a good read to the end. Full of surprises and turns and a well done ending.
Light read..with dark overtones...perhaps the darkest of the series.
Lorinda B. (Rin) - , reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 159 more book reviews
Quick read..good mystery
I really enjoy this series, and it ends in the most intersting of ways!
Mary H. (ktsmama) - , reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 5 more book reviews
Poppy Done to Death was an excellent read with Charlaine Harris' usual quirky plot twists and enjoyable characters. I would recommend it.
Mary Elaine L. (Laney) reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 911 more book reviews
Auroa Teagarden is busy sleuthing again. Up to her neck in investigating another murder.
I throughly enjoy any of Charlaine Harris's books and heroines. This one does not disappoint.
I throughly enjoy any of Charlaine Harris's books and heroines. This one does not disappoint.
I love Charlaine Harris. Every book she write is down home. I am really getting into this series.
I don't care for this series as much as the Southern Vampire series. However, it is well-written, just cozier than I like.
Valerie S. (4Hmomnm) reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 79 more book reviews
I loved this book, now I have to go back and find the rest of the series!
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 2081 more book reviews
Good story, enjoyed the mystery and the continuing saga of Aurora Teagarden. Fun stuff.
Yet again another Aurora Teagarden good mystery; always a good read.
Anothr great mystery about Aurora Teagarden
Lisa F. (ReadingMommy) reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 11 more book reviews
An Aurora Teagarden mystery..Roe discovers her sister-in-law's body and must solve the mystery of who killed Poppy and why. At the same time, Roe is dealing with her teenaged half-brother who has run away from home and arrives on her doorstep with plenty of emotional baggage. This was a good, quick read. I love the Roe Teagarden character!
I like this, don't get me wrong, it was what I consider a good beach read, but I didn't like it as much as some of the other Aurora Teagarden mysteries by this author. I do seek out the Teagarden series, but I prefer 2 other series by the same author, the Lily Bard Shakespeare series (starts with Shakespeare's Landlord or Shakespeare's champion, I can't remember) - its really well drawn psychologically. I also like the southern vampire series, starting with Dead Until Dark. I like that one a lot because of the nifty supernatural stuff and I like 'em enough to re-read them from time to time - but actually, I feel that the Lily Bard mysteries have more depth. Either way you go - Charlaine Harris, unlike so many authors, is never a dissapointment to me. Even when she's not at her best, she's soooo much better than many others.
This is an Aurora Teagarden mystery with well esablished characters, wry humor and small town busybodies solidify the plot
On the way to a lunch meeting of her local book discussion group, the Uppity Women, small-town Southern librarian Aurora "Roe" Teagarden is shocked and dismayed to find her sister-in-law Poppy lying bloody and dead right outside her own back door. Poppy had her flaws, certainly-she and her husband were having trouble staying faithful to each other-but she didn't deserve to be so brutally murdered.
Investigating a case like this is never easy, of course, given the gossipy atmosphere of any small town, what with Poppy and her husband's extramarital affairs, the local police detective (who also happens to be a former boyfriend of Roe's) and his seemingly unresolved feelings for Poppy, and the need to protect Poppy's family. But Roe is also coping with a burgeoning romantic relationship as well as the sudden appearance of her teenaged half brother. All in all, it's a lot for one woman to have on her plate, even one as together as Roe.
Longtime readers and new fans alike will delight in Roe's exploits as she employs her impeccable knowledge of small town politics and enchanting Southern charm to solve the crime in this wonderful installment of Charlaine Harris' terrific cozy series.
I love Charlaine Harris's books!
Investigating a case like this is never easy, of course, given the gossipy atmosphere of any small town, what with Poppy and her husband's extramarital affairs, the local police detective (who also happens to be a former boyfriend of Roe's) and his seemingly unresolved feelings for Poppy, and the need to protect Poppy's family. But Roe is also coping with a burgeoning romantic relationship as well as the sudden appearance of her teenaged half brother. All in all, it's a lot for one woman to have on her plate, even one as together as Roe.
Longtime readers and new fans alike will delight in Roe's exploits as she employs her impeccable knowledge of small town politics and enchanting Southern charm to solve the crime in this wonderful installment of Charlaine Harris' terrific cozy series.
I love Charlaine Harris's books!
Very good book - I enjoy Aurora Teagarden and this is her usual light fast read.
I just finished reading this complete series (8 books) and love the way Charlaine Harris ended this series. I feel she did an excellent job with the characters, unexpected twists and plots. I often read an entire book in one setting so I could find out who did it and why!
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 2104 more book reviews
Book 8 in the Aurora Teagarden series. One of the best in the series.
quick read...mystery...
I'm really loving Roe Teagarden! Shes a great character, and the books are a fun read. Fast pace, hard to put down.
Small-twon Georgia librarian Aurora "Roe" Teagarden may be petite in stature, but her backbone is pure steel,and she knows what to do even in the most unnerving of situations.. such as when she finds her stepsister-in-law dead on the kitchen floor.....
Leslie R. (darcy0207) reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 44 more book reviews
The books are a fun read - "cozy" mysteries along with life in a small town in the South.
June R. (coppermouse) - reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 109 more book reviews
Someone kills Aurora Teagarden stepsister-in-law. Aurora finds Poppy's body. Both Poppy and her husband were involved in indiscreet extramarital affairs. Aurora begins to suspect the real reason Poppy was done to death had nothing to do with passion, but rather the cold, merciless intent of a social-climbing killer.
Lisa B. (momof3boysandagirl) reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 58 more book reviews
I will miss Roe. I felt like the end was rushed alittle maybe 10 more pages to wrap things up but overall it was very good.
More serious than the last (LAST SCENE ALIVE) but not as lighthearted as the first couple books. Lots of family dynamics here and the lesson that even if you live in a small town and everyone knows your business...they don't know everything. A feel-good ending with a couple loose ends.
Jane C. B. (janebbooks) reviewed Poppy Done to Death (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 8) on + 86 more book reviews
An Aurora Teagarden mystery.