Tuesday, March 11, 2008

#10 A Fool and His Honey: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery by Charlaine Harris

My Rating: 6 out of 10 stars

This is the sixth installment in Charlaine Harris's now defunct Aurora Teagarden mystery series, which go up to book number 8. In A Fool and His Honey, we meet a few new members of Roe's husband Martin's family, including Martin's niece Regina who has shown up on their doorstep with a new baby in tow, not even a month old yet.

Unfortunately, when Regina's new husband Craig turns up dead on the doorsteps leading to the garage apartment, and Regina suddenly goes missing, leaving baby Hayden behind, Roe and Martin need to head up to Regina's hometown in rural Ohio to find answers, and return the baby to... someone... anyone!

For some reason, this particular installment in the Aurora Teagarden mysteries seemed a bit more shallow than the previous ones, though it's hard to put my finger on exactly what was missing. By the end, I was left feeling a little bit empty, and I wonder if maybe that was done on purpose. You've got Roe's whole back story about how she can't conceive children, the fact that Martin was previously married and has an older son who doesn't really acknowledge Roe as his father's new wife and didn't even bother to attend their wedding, and then an even more jaw dropping surprise at the very end.

Overall, a quick and interesting read and definitely a pivotal point in the series. I believe many of the events that happened herein will be fairly significant for the last two books of the series.

BookCrossing journal page for this book

3 comments:

Kathy said...

I love just about everything Charlaine Harris writes.

I wanted to let you know that I really, really like this background. So nice and vampire-werewolfish.

Cherie said...

Thank you dahlin'. *sm000ch* Still plan to work on a banner when I have time, but it's really low priority at the moment. :)

Unknown said...

I really like this series. Alot more simple than the Sookie and Lily books but you can still see the same characteristics in Aurora!