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A Fool and His Honey (Aurora Teagarden Mysteries, No. 6) (original 1999; edition 2009)

by Charlaine Harris

Series: Aurora Teagarden (6)

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Fiction. Mystery. Aurora' s been around long enough to know that when a day starts out with your handyman going crazy in your front yard, it probably won' t get any better. Sure enough, her husband Martin' s niece Regina shows up with a baby whom no one knew she was expecting. Then she disappears, leaving behind the child— and a murdered husband. To find her, Roe and Martin retrace her steps from sunny Georgia back to snowy Ohio, where they will uncover dark family secrets— at their own peril.… (more)
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Title:A Fool and His Honey (Aurora Teagarden Mysteries, No. 6)
Authors:Charlaine Harris
Info:Berkley (2009), Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, 272 pages
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A Fool and His Honey by Charlaine Harris (1999)

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  purple_pisces22 | Mar 14, 2021 |
this is the second time I've read this novel, but I didn't remember it until I was a ways through it.. the first time was a few years ago. (I've read a few books since then. lol)
I now understand all the backstory in this novel, all the reasons the characters do the things they do, and the reasons Roe was always so mad at her husband Martin. It's too bad he had to die, at the end of the novel. It hit me only slightly less hard, this time.
I have to say, I hate that the husband has do die, in order to further this novel. It's weird, and now the Roe character is all severely depressed. It's difficult to solve murders like that. But I think I will keep reading on... I guess. even though it is a little painful. ( )
  stephanie_M | Apr 30, 2020 |
Not as cozy as her other books but worth reading if you like the Aurora Teargarden series. I listened to the audio version. The narrator is good didn't even try to do accents. ( )
  KateSavage | Mar 29, 2019 |
Why did I finish this book? It was a Monday evening, I was bored, nothing else to read....really, I have no excuse. I like Harris' supernatural series, but despite her story telling skills, this was annoying -- the two main characters (husband and wife) seemed to spend the whole time squabbling, and after a gruesome murder on their property, get a baby dumped on them. Instead of notifying the authorities about the baby, they grumpily take him on a road trip to find his family. The squabbling and resentment were actually pretty well written, but who wants to read about it? The author must have been as annoyed by the husband as I was, since she kills him off. This was the most satisfying part of the book. ( )
  JanetNoRules | Sep 17, 2018 |
Wow! I have to say I think that was the best one yet of this series! There were some great twists that really amped this story up. I do have to say that the little storyline with drugs being snuck into people's things in Lawrenceton was unnecessary to the story though. ( )
  pennma05 | Jan 29, 2018 |
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For my family--my mother, father, husband, and children--who sustain me in all that I do. Without you, it would hardly be worth doing.
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The day everything went rotten was the day the woodman went crazy in my backyard.
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Fiction. Mystery. Aurora' s been around long enough to know that when a day starts out with your handyman going crazy in your front yard, it probably won' t get any better. Sure enough, her husband Martin' s niece Regina shows up with a baby whom no one knew she was expecting. Then she disappears, leaving behind the child— and a murdered husband. To find her, Roe and Martin retrace her steps from sunny Georgia back to snowy Ohio, where they will uncover dark family secrets— at their own peril.

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