A Bone to Pick (Aurora Teagarden Mystery, #2)

A Bone to Pick (Aurora Teagarden Mysteries #2)

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Death comes calling on a small-town librarian whose life is passing her by. Aurora "Roe" Teagarden's fortunes change when a deceased acquaintance names her as heir to a rather substantial estate, including money, jewelry, and a house complete with a skull hidden in a window seat. Roe concludes that the elderly women has purposely left her a murder to solve. So she must ide...more
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Published February 5th 2008 by Berkley (first published January 1st 1992)
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Gail
Aurora Teagarden is a lousy librarian and an irritating girl-woman. The mystery was good but she's so very irritating with her dating agita and less than humor-filled life. I know the reviewers say that these are full of humor but I don't see it. There's a level of seriousness at odds with the shallowness of the heroine.

The first 50 pages were hopeful as she mourns the death of an acquaintance and as she finds out this woman leaves her house with an amazing amount of money and a mystery in the f...more
Excalibur Snape
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Connie Bernhardt
Roe Teagarden has gone to two weddings, one for her mother and one for a former lover and now a funeral for an acquaintance, an acquaintance, who by the way, has left her with an inheritance and a skull. A skull someone is looking for. Can Roe figure out whose skull it is and who murdered the person?

I did not think I’d like this book as I started to read it, it is very different from her Sookie Stackhouse series, but in the typical Charlaine Harris way I soon found myself enjoying the book and...more
Damaskcat
Aurora Teagarden finds she has been left an unexpected legacy. Jane Engle – a fellow member of the now disbanded Real Murders Club – has died and left Aurora her house and all her money but her solicitor implies that there may be a mystery she has to solve as well. Aurora is pleased with her legacy and it cheers her up after her former boyfriend, Arthur Smith the police detective has suddenly married a colleague. She is less than pleased when she goes to her new house and finds someone has broke...more
Jeff Cothern

Death comes calling on a small-town librarian whose life is passing her by.

Aurora "Roe" Teagarden's fortunes change when a deceased acquaintance names her as heir to a rather substantial estate, including money, jewelry, and a house complete with a skull hidden in a window seat. Roe concludes that the elderly women has purposely left her a murder to solve. So she must identify the victim and figure out which one of her new, ordinary-seeming neighbors is a murderer-without putting herself in

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Roberta
Aurora Teagarden, per gli amici Roe, in seguito alla morte di una dei componenti dell'ex club Real Murders ne eredita la casa e tutti i risparmi. Durante la visita alla nuova casa Roe scopre che qualcuno vi si è intrufolato illegalmente senza però portar via nulla! Ben presto Aurora, amanti di omicidi irrisolti e libri gialli, inizia a farsi mille domande su cosa potesse cercare il mancato ladro e non avendolo trovato quale potrebbe essere il nascondiglio migliore... Alla fine Roe scopre il nasc...more
Ste80
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"Il mistero del teschio perduto" è il secondo romanzo del ciclo Real Murders - I misteri di Aurora Teagarden - della nuova collana, Odissea Novels, inaugurata lo scorso marzo dalla Casa Editrice Delos Books e nato dalla penna della famosissima autrice Charlaine Harris.

Questo romanzo, che mi è piaciuto davvero molto come il precedente (Il Club dei delitti irrisolti) mi da modo di spiegare cosa sia per me "una lettura che ti fa sentire a casa e a tuo agio". Ho già usa...more
Grace
I've never listened to an audiobook before, but my mum loves them, so thought I'd give this a go. It's a very different experience, but the major issues I had with this book were plot-related, so I don't think listening on audiobook affected my rating too much.

Aurora inherits a house and a giant bank account from her friend Jane, and then gets caught up in intrigue and suspense and whatever. Both boyfriends from Book 1 are out of the picture, and an Episcopalian contender comes in from left fiel...more
Michelle Randall
So after finishing Book one of the Aurora Teagarden Mystery series, it wasn't bed time and so I started on book two!

A Bone to Pick is the second book in the Aurora Teagarden Mystery and in this we find Roe attending her mother's wedding to a former Real Murders Club member, then attending the wedding of her former boyfriend and Real Murders club member, Arthur Smith, only to be shocked by the very visibly pregnant bride, then the funeral of a friend and former Real Murders club member. To add to...more
Carolyn Teschler
This is the second book in Charlaine Harris's "Aurora Teagarden" series named after the main character, a public librarian who goes by the nickname "Roe". Like the first, Real Murders, it a lighthearted mystery that brings humor to a grim situation. This second book is less intense than the first, which dealt with a series of grisly murders, and Roe, the stereotypical bespectacled, mousy librarian, is very entertaining in how she sees herself and her relations with various friends, acquaintance,...more
Amy
I bought this at Annie's Book Stop in Freeport, Maine. It took us forever to find the dang place, so I wanted to pick up a few things to make the effort worthwhile. This series appeals to me because the main character is a librarian! I missed the first one, but I don't feel like that mattered much - I still really enjoyed this one. Aurora Teagarden, librarian, true-crime aficionado, and bachelorette, receives a huge windfall when an elderly acquaintance dies and leaves her everything - including...more
Yolanda Sfetsos
Well, after reading the first book in this series and enjoying it so much, I decided to get stuck into the second one right away. Actually, I think I'll probably end up reading the whole omnibus, one story after another. I've really been hooked into Roe's world.

Over a year has passed since the murderous events of Real Murders, and after the fiasco involving two of its members, the crime group has disbanded. That doesn't mean that Roe's life is any easier, though. She's attended two weddings--her...more
Jeanette
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Debbie
While leaving Jane Engle’s funeral, Aurora ‘Roe’ Teagarden was approached by Jane’s lawyer (Bubba Sewell) in order to inform her that Jane had left everything to her. With the inheritance of the money and the house, Roe decided to quick her job at the Library and was considering her option for what to do with the house. It may have been a lot of money, but she wondered if it would be enough to compensate her for dealing with the skull she found in the window seat while she was looking around the...more
Aaron
While Charlaine Harris is best known for the mysteries she has set with paranormal characters, I have found that I am enjoying a lot of her other, regular, everyday mysteries as well. Aurora "Roe" Teagardenis a librarian in small-town Georgia. This is her second "cozy" mystery.

The story starts as Roe shares with the reader that she has been really busy as she has attended three weddings and a funeal. Ironically, some of the weddings have not been any more upbeat than the funeral. That is particu...more
Marianne
A Bone To Pick is the second novel in the Aurora Teagarden series by American author, Charlaine Harris. Roe Teagarden’s year isn’t going well: two weddings and another soon to follow have brought home to her in no uncertain terms her single status; that the second wedding was that of her recent ex-lover, Detective Arthur Smith, didn’t help matters; the funeral of her spinster friend, Jane Engle, has Roe wondering if this will be her fate. Then events take a turn: Jane has left her a house and a...more
Bianca
I was a little scared after reading the first book in this series that each installment would be a blood bath. I was happily surprised when only one death occurred in this book because of natural causes - but that one death had a tremendous impact on Aurora's life. Aurora is no longer a librarian - she is an heiress with a bank account full of money and she is just about to start living her life.

In this story Jane Engle dies, who is an old lady we met in the first series who loves real murder st...more
Christina D.
I got pretty excited at the start of this book, because it picks up right away & gets going. It sounded promising, but this book lost steam for me fast. Aurora "Roe" Teagarden, the main character, experiences the death of an elderly friend, Jane, then inherits Jane's house & money, and attends the wedding of a former boyfriend. There is a break-in at the house Roe inherits & she finds a skull hidden in the house! Aurora is faced with a real mystery: whose skull is it, and did her pri...more
Julie H.
Let me preface this review with the fact that Charlaine Harris is one of my favorite mystery and paranormal fiction writers. Her Sookie Stackhouse (inspiration for HBO's Trueblood), Harper Connelly, and Lilly Bard series are all top-notch. However, if A Bone to Pick, the second in the Aurora Teagarden mystery series, is any indication, she has officially hit the wall.

The so-called mystery part of the story was about as compelling as "Honey, where did you put the rake?" Seriously, it was that ba...more
Cc
The one thing that bothers me about this website is that everyone feels the need to add a synopsis of the book; I can easily find that elsewhere. My main purpose for using this website is to find books that might appeal to me and find out what other people's perceptions are of the book, not an exaggeratory 20 paragraph synopsis.

Now that I have that off my chest I can say that Charlaine Harris is one of the best, light and fun authors out there. I seem to find myself reading her books in the su

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Erica
This was the worst Charlaine Harris book I have read. I forced myself to read through page after page of Auroras boring life of working at the library and biggest decisions being how to braid her hair. One of my biggest irks with this books is the characters. Is it just me or is everyone in the story battling with multi-personality disorders? From real murders I found so many of the characters to have changed who they were for example Sally. I understand that she was going through problems what...more
Kathy
Aurora has inherited the house and bank account from Jane - one of the elderly women who was part of the murder book club... and in the house, Roe finds a skull... hmmmmm

So though Roe does not actively seek clues as to whose skull it is, she does catalog the information - 2 men missing in Jane's neighborhood over the last 5 years... she meets the neighbors... someone has been breaking into the houses over the last year, though nothing was taken - including Jane's house most recently...

and Roe l...more
Cheryl Landmark
Another fast, light read in this mystery series. And, I do mean light. The mystery was a lot less complex and grisly than in the first book and, once again, Aurora (Roe) did very little to actually solve it. Nevertheless, while I find this series less appealing than "The Murder, She Wrote" books, it still is fairly enjoyable.

Aurora, unfortunately, was once again rather uninteresting and boring. A lot of focus was on the mundane details of her job as a small-town librarian and on the sad lack of...more
Xulieta NeveraDeLibros
Seguimos dentro del mundo de Aurora Teagarden con esta nueva entrega llamada La paciencia de los huesos donde mi querida y carismática protagonista se ve envuelta sin querer en un asesinato que no se ha resuelto hasta el día de hoy ya que si nadie se ha encontrado con un cuerpo ¿cómo van a saber que se ha producido un asesinato?

La vida de Aurora sigue estancada, el club de los Real Murders se ha disuelto, uno de sus antiguo amores ha abandonado Lawrencenton, el otro se va a casar y su mejor amig...more
Cherie
My ratings system is as follows. One star is GOOD. The book is entertaining, easy to read and you don't want to stop reading because something about the book is compelling you not to. Two stars is GREAT! This time the story is not only entertaining, but highly creative, unique, easy to read and hard to put down. Three stars is EXCELLENT. Here the book has all aspects of one and two stars, but now the book is thought and emotionally provoking. Four is AWESOME. This is the read that is not only cr...more
Dlora
Very enjoying, satisfying cozy murder mystery. No supernatural elements, no gritty forensic details, no hard-boiled detectives, just a nice mystery with appealing characters, light humor, and good human insight. The blurb on the back page is well put: "A small-town librarian feels like life is passing her by, while, at the same time, death come calling." This Aurora Teagarden series started with a group of people who were part of a Real Murders discussion group, who enjoyed discussing murder cas...more
April Kane
A Bone to Pick is the 2nd book in the Aurora “Roe” Teagarden mystery series. In this book Roe’s financial instability is helped significantly by an inheritance. She actually is chosen to be a co-workers heir!!! But, at least, throughout A Bone to Pick the other townspeople do question why Roe is the recipient of this windfall.
Of course, she gets caught up in mystery. A mystery it looks like the deceased was somehow involved in.
There is also a lot of talk (whining) about Roe’s dating life and rom...more
April Kane
A Bone to Pick is the 2nd book in the Aurora “Roe” Teagarden mystery series. In this book Roe’s financial instability is helped significantly by an inheritance. She actually is chosen to be a co-workers heir!!! But, at least, throughout A Bone to Pick the other townspeople do question why Roe is the recipient of this windfall.

Of course, she gets caught up in mystery. A mystery that it looks like the deceased (Roe's co-worker) was somehow involved in.

There is also a lot of talk (whining) about Ro...more
Judie
The second book in the Aurora "Roe" Teagarden series, A Bone to Pick is a fast read. Its plot is very simple and would probably set the tone of the next Teagarden books. Roe inherited a rather vast fortune for a small town single woman from Jane, an elderly woman who knew Roe from their Real Murders book club. Little did she know that her new fortune will bring her trouble.

I found the slew of characters very off-point but I took it as mild introductions since this is after all a series. I like n...more
Susan Schnelbach
So far I've read three of the Aurora Teagarden stories: the first two and one from the middle or end of the series. I'm honestly not sure if I like this. The main character is kind of boring and whiny (at least mentally). Roe is just not all that likeable or sympathetic. The description of her internal thoughts that start off chapter 10 borders on being really annoying and unrealistic. Come one, how can someone reach the age of 28 (or so), have grown up in a small southern town, and never taken...more
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Charlaine Harris has been a published novelist for over twenty-five years. A native of the Mississippi Delta, she grew up in the middle of a cotton field. Now she lives in southern Arkansas with her husband, her three children, three dogs, and a duck. The duck stays outside.

Though her early output consisted largely of ghost stories, by the time she hit college (Rhodes, in Memphis) Charlaine was wr...more
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