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Book Reviews of Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3)

Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3)
Three Bedrooms One Corpse - Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3
Author: Charlaine Harris
ISBN-13: 9780373261772
ISBN-10: 0373261772
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 250
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 131 ratings
Publisher: Worldwide Library
Book Type: Paperback
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Mistry avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 105 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Roe is thinking of joining her mother's Realtor business after she inherits a large sum of money and quits her library job. But finding another dead body in a house she's showing is starting to give her doubts.
Once again, Roe decides no one can solve the murder better than she can, and ends up in trouble.....again.
And she's finally found romance! For me, this was the weakest part of the book. Yes, love at first sight can happen, but when you've got your doubts, and your new squeeze is a tough guy and a possible suspect, shouldn't you reserve judgement for a teeny weeny little while? Not Roe! Let's just jump in and decide you love the guy after, what, a WEEK? Um, okay, if you're fifteen, not thirty.
Let's just say I thought Harris was starting to wonder what to do with Roe and this sets up the next few books. Can't wait to see if I'm right or not.
Definitely a good book, great plot, and interesting characters, though a little on the weak side. I'm interested to see where this storyline goes.
CheriePie avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Former librarian Aurora Teagarden, basking in the inheritance which made her financially independent and allowed her to quit her job at the library, is now seeking a new occupation to keep her from going stir crazy with boredom. Perhaps she'll follow in her mother's footsteps and become a highly successful real estate agent.... Unfortunately, as Roe embarks on her apprenticeship showing houses, she instead seems to be turning up corpses instead: two dead real estate agents in only a week's time! Maybe it's not quite so bad as it could be though.... After all, she may not have met the enigmatically handsome Martin Bartell otherwise. :D

I thoroughly enjoyed this 3rd story in the Aurora Teagarden mysteries. As usual, Aurora finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation, she's actually been the one to find the bodies both times. And it seems like she may finally have a hot and stimulating love interest now too! ;)

The reading is quick paced and the mystery keeps you guessing right up until the very end, when as usual, Roe figures out who's behind it all before the police do. However, I found her actions in confronting the suspect herself pretty stupid on her part. One of these days, she's gonna get herself killed! Heh, maybe that's why Ms. Harris ended this series. Maybe Roe finally did one (brave yet) stupid thing too many in the final book (book 8) and ended the series. LOL
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 67 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The Aurora Teagarden mysteries as a whole are easy reads, good basic mysteries with a captivating protagonist. I particularly liked this one for the number of suspects available.
Cosmina avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 70 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This third book in the Aurora Teagarden crime series is even better than the previous two. It is easy to see the development of the author's technique in writing these fairly light crime, mystery novels. Aurora, the main character seems to be developing as a person, too. Although the police find it strange that she seems to be at every crime scene before them, the small town setting, and develpment of the quirky citizens who all know each other's business, make the wrap-up of each crime surprising. Easy light read. I am looking forward to the next in the series.
KellitaJ avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 550 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Quick read mystery. Has small romance buildup, but cuts away when they get together so don't read if you want a mystery/romance. The obvious culprit, was too obvious, so at least my best guess on who done it was wrong, for which I was very grateful.
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Great addition to the series, best one yet!
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I just finished reading this complete series (8 books) and I feel Charlaine Harris 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!
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 10 more book reviews
Although Charlaine Harris is now best-known for her Sookie Stackhouse fantasy novels that were made into the TV series True Blood, I first encountered her work when I read her Aurora Teagarden series of murder mysteries. In this book, Aurora has quit her job as a librarian after inheriting some money from a friend. She is considering joining her mother's very successful real estate business, but when she begins to show a very sexy man around the Anderton mansion, they discover the luridly displayed corpse of another real estate agent known for her sexual escapades. One of the things I like about these novels is how much Aurora finds out just by taking the obligatory casserole to the bereaved and following other customs of small towns. I can recommend this book both for the mystery and also for Aurora's new love interest, Martin Bartell.
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on
Great story, as are all of the Teagarden mysteries.
beachbum71 avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 36 more book reviews
Another great "Roe" Teagarden mystery, love her, and had no idea who did! She finally gets some romance in this one~ ;)
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 77 more book reviews
I am enjoying this series. This is the third in the series and Aurora is an interesting character.
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 2 more book reviews
amazing author
momof2furkids avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 57 more book reviews
I've read books 1-3 now in this series and this was the best - each one gets better as you get to know the main characters more.

Charlaine Harris is an amazing storyteller. I enjoy all of her various series. I especially love the Sookie Stackhouse books, but am loving the Harper Connelly series too. And now I'm into Aurora Teagarden - they are all such fun, fast reads!
Sailorslady avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 50 more book reviews
Harris' Aurora Teagarden is a delightful character. I've enjoyed all of the books in this series. I recommened them frequently to friends.
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 6 more book reviews
I really loved this one. I like it when I can't guess until the end "who did it". Even though it is about murder and poor Aurora always seems to attract bad things, it was what I call a light book to read. I highly recommend it.
paulan avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 9 more book reviews
I liked this book it was a good read.
littlepine avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 169 more book reviews
Excellent 3rd book in the Aurora "Roe" Teagarden cozy mystery series. I really like the unpretentious style of writing and that the main character is developing more in each book. I will be looking forward to the next book in the series.
robinmy avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 2104 more book reviews
In the 3rd book of the series, Aurora is helping her mother sell high-priced homes, and keeps stumbling over dead bodies! Nice addition to the series.
cyndij avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 1032 more book reviews
This is a fun cozy series, not as fluffy as some but certainly not bleak or gory. I like the series, I like the characters, there's some funny bits. We do get to read a lot about Roe's clothing choices. Okay for a new reader to start here but the relationships are getting complicated, and Harris does only desultory backstory for them.
ladycholla avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 2081 more book reviews
Good story, good mystery. Didn't figure it out, makes for a good mystery. Great cozy.
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 683 more book reviews
An enteraining story with a bright heroine.
reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 988 more book reviews
It's a simple if shocking question, and former librarian Aurora Teagarden is just the person to find the answer. Basking in an inheritance that makes her financially independent, Roe's looking for a new occupation. Her days as a librarian are over. Real estate might be fun, she thinks. And who better to teach her the tricks of the trade than her Lauren Bacall look-alike mother, Aida Brattle Teagarden Queensland, who happens to own one of the major real estate firms in town? Signing on as an apprentice, Roe agrees to show an expensive house to some out-of-town clients. The house has its charms, but the clients are not too thrilled with what's been left behind in the master bedroom: the corpse of real estate woman Tonia Lee Greenhouse. And Tonia's only the first victim. It quickly becomes clear that the killer is someone familiar with the real estate community in Lawrenceton, someone who has access to the houses that are on the market. Roe's not too sure she likes real estate, after all. She hadn't counted on murder. But she definitely likes her well-to-do client, Martin Bartell. In fact, it may be love at first sight. With memorable characters and lots of small-town southern charm, this witty and wise mystery proves that author Charlaine Harris is among the best of the new generation of crime writers.
thebeakeeper avatar reviewed Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden, Bk 3) on + 167 more book reviews
In book three of the series, Aurora Teagarden (Roe) has quit her job as librarian and is living on the inheritance left to her by Jane, in book 2. She's still dating Pastor Aubrey, and she's looking for a new occupation. Roe decides to try working for her mom, Lauren Bacall look-a-like, Aida Brattle Teagarden Queensland, who happens to own one of the major real estate firms in town. Signing on as an apprentice, Roe agrees to show an expensive house to some out-of-town clients. The house has its charms, but the clients are not too thrilled with what's been left behind in the master bedroom: the corpse of real estate woman Tonia Lee Greenhouse.

Tonia's murder is only the first, and Roe quickly decides that real estate is not the occupation for her as it becomes clear that the killer is someone familiar with the real estate community who has access to the houses that are on the market. But she definitely likes her well-to-do client, Martin Bartell and ends up leaving Aubrey for him.

I love this series, like the other two books, its quick and easy. Roe is loveable, charming and I can't help but wonder what she's going to come across next. I do have a few complaints- her love life skips around too much and whenever I start a new book in the series, I feel like so much has happened that wasn't discussed. I'm also feeling like- OK, really? This many murders in such a small town? But I'm going to set that aside and go on to the next book, lol. I am definitely excited about reading her other series now! And why can't Roe keep a man???