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Dead Over Heels (Aurora Teagarden Mystery, #5) - Community Reviews back

by Charlaine Harris
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The Book Frog
The Book Frog rated it 11 years ago
Dead Over Heels opens with a bang. Or perhaps splat would be a more accurate description of the sound of a man's body falling from an airplane onto a lawn. The man, Lawrenceton police detective Jack Burns is thoroughly and grotesquely dead but really, why do things like this always happen to poor ...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Aurora Teagarden's quite day was interrupted by a body plummeting from a low-flying aircraft. When it turns out to be a detective who disliked Roe, Roe has to find out who is doing it because more bodies start stacking up. It's light murder, nothing exceptional but an interesting read.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Aurora Teagarden's quite day was interrupted by a body plummeting from a low-flying aircraft. When it turns out to be a detective who disliked Roe, Roe has to find out who is doing it because more bodies start stacking up.It's light murder, nothing exceptional but an interesting read.
Olga Godim
Olga Godim rated it 12 years ago
I enjoyed this short novel. Its heroine Aurora is not your usual lady detective. She's not a detective at all; she just happens to solve a crime, and judging from this book being #5 in a series, it's not her first solved crime either. I haven't read this series before and I'm not so enamored of the ...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it 13 years ago
This particular Teagarden mystery had completely slipped my memory, and I didn't figure things out until Roe did.
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 14 years ago
Charlain Harris' Aurora Teagarden are really quick, not really thought provoking books, which offer a really nice distraction when reading heavier books...this one was no exception...
I'm A Book Shark
I'm A Book Shark rated it 15 years ago
So much time passes between books, I can hardly keep track. And she keeps getting smaller details wrong. Stuff I probably wouldn't remember if I weren't going through them so fast, but I am. But the story was weird in the end, how it all wrapped up. I'm happy for Angel and Shelby though.
CheriePie's Books
CheriePie's Books rated it 17 years ago
This fifth installment in the Aurora Teagarden Mystery series is just as cute and cozy as it's predecessors. The story takes place about two years after the events of the previous book, The Julius House. Roe and Martin have settled into married life quite comfortably, and things have been relative...
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