New York Times best-selling author Charlaine Harris' third Aurora Teagarden mystery finds Roe launching a new career in real estate. Unfortunately, at Roe's first showing of a house, a corpse is the star attraction. Worse still, the body belongs to a rival realtor. "Clearly focused plot, animated description of character and real estate, and sparkling prose commend this breath of fresh air ." -Library Journal
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"I love all of Charlaine Harris' books. Her characters are very lovable & you always feel like you can connect with them by the end of the story. Each of Charlaine Harris' series has a different heroine, and so far, I am most connecting with Roe (Aurora Teagarden from this series). "
— Carrie (5 out of 5 stars)
“An ingenious plot and sufficient flow of blood keep the pages flying in Harris’ third novel...[She] draws the guilty and the innocent into an engrossing tale while inventing a heroine as capable and potentially complex as P. D. James’ Cordelia Gray.”
— Publishers Weekly“Delightful...Clearly focused plot, animated description of character and real estate, and sparkling prose commend this breath of fresh air to all collections.”
— Library Journal“Clever pacing along with ample red herrings and judiciously placed clues keep Harris’ story moving briskly.”
— School Library Journal“Breezy [and] unpretentious.”
— Kirkus Reviews" This was another good book in the Aurora Teagarden Mystery series. My true rating would be 3-1/2 stars. "
— Karen, 2/8/2014" It's called an Aurora Teagarden mystery. In terms of the crime remaining unsolved until the end, one called call this a mystery. However, getting the main character to sit in her room and think of possible suspects and motives, is not my idea of a mystery. Ms Harris should stick to the true blood series. "
— Jayne, 1/29/2014" I listened to this as an audiobook to pass the time at work while cleaning. An entertaining, though predictable mystery. I am a big fan of Charlaine Harris, and this is one of her earlier works and you can really tell the quality of her writing has improved over the years. Despite predictability, it was fun to listen too. "
— Paigethelibrarian, 1/22/2014" I totally guessed the villain of both this book and the last book, so I was pretty impressed with myself. And it wasn't because of that many clues or anything, just because they seemed shifty... "
— Joshua, 1/18/2014" This book was not good. I really liked the first two in the series. In this book, it is more about Aurora's love life than the murders. I don't know if I want to read any more of them. I'm going back to Sookie! "
— Jackie, 1/14/2014" 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 creative, original and emotionally and utterly captivating, but you are overwhelmed at how talented and skilled the author is in telling you their story. Literary brilliance. Five is PHENOMENAL. This is the book that has all the components of the previous four ratings but leaves that lasting impression. It's the book that changes dramatically your point of view and your interpretation of experiences you or others around you endure. "
— Cherie, 1/11/2014" An easy read. Great for entertainment and when you don't want to strain your brain. "
— Dariece, 1/2/2014" Loved it.....Have not read this author before but want to read more of her bks. "
— Judy, 1/1/2014" One novel, 10 hours. Sometimes easy books are nice. "
— Christine, 12/10/2013" A blend of mystery, romance and humor bring these stories to life. "
— Norma, 12/4/2013" This one took me a bit to read. I actually put it down and walked away for a while. It didn't reach out and grab me like the other ones. But it did end up being good once I got over the hump. I rated it 4 stars. I really do like this series and the characters. "
— Amber, 12/3/2013" I've read this series before. Never tire of C. Harris. Soo funny. "
— Nadine, 12/1/2013" The characters are finally fleshing out and not so boring. Roe is coming out of her shell and is in love! It's good to see the characters come alive and not seem so 2 dimensional. The mystery was good too. I figured it out towards the end. "
— Cindi, 11/28/2013" The Aurora Teagarden series continues with a major love interest being introduced. A quick read and satisfactory if not exceptional. Standard Charlaine Harris challenged heroine. "
— Liz, 11/23/2013" I didn't enjoy this series as much as the other two Ive read. "
— Becki, 11/17/2013" Roe's life is a twist and a half. But she once again ended up in the hospital, solved the murder, and got engaged! Things are looking up for her. "
— Gossamer, 9/4/2013" Really disappointed. The story didn't have me the least bit interested. I didn't like the romance. I didn't really think the mystery was very good. Just so disappointed after the first 2 in the series. "
— Cheryl, 6/1/2013" Nice addition to Harris' Aurora Teagarden series. Quick read, not a lot of red herrings. "
— Harry, 3/9/2013" (Cozy mystery 2008) Aurora Teagarden Series #3. This is the first book in this series I have read. It was actually pretty fun - I'll have to see if I happen across any others. "
— Cathi95, 1/12/2013" This was not the book I thought I was getting but I will read just about any mystery. "
— Charmaine, 9/29/2012" For some reason I didn't like this one as much as some of the others, but it had the best ending so far. I guess I prefer a little violence, even in my fluff. "
— Jessie, 7/19/2012" Aurora Teagarden did not disappoint! Yeah! "
— Dahlia, 4/13/2012" I was surproised by how much I enjoyed this cosy mystery--I got it out of the library on my Kindle, and sought out another one for my nest trip. "
— Catherine, 4/6/2012" An enjoyable read and interesting mystery! "
— Debbie, 6/27/2011" An early retirement leaves Roe at loose ends. Maybe her mother's real estate business could help while away the hours. But knowing our Aurora, things aren't that simple... "
— Tami, 6/15/2011" I really like this series. I enjoyed reading it and liked the story "
— Keli, 6/13/2011" Very good! <br/>New love interest is introduced, which always makes for a good time with Harris! <br/>Murder OF COURSE! <br/>Aurora is adorable and captivating as usual. :) "
— Mary, 5/4/2011" I enjoyed the series..but not really my favorite. I probably wouldn't read again, but enjoyable nonetheless. "
— Christine, 4/29/2011" A blend of mystery, romance and humor bring these stories to life. "
— Norma, 4/28/2011" Best one yet! Complex, well thought out plotlines and done good character development. Loved it and would recommend. "
— Hannah, 4/25/2011" This is my favourite book so far in the Aurora Teagraden series. I think Charlaine Harris has finally found her leading character and Roe is able to come into her own. I can't wait to read the next book. "
— Arow, 4/12/2011" Just plain fun - Harris writes another great character and has a knack for mystery "
— Christy, 4/10/2011" I would give this three and a half stars if possible as I really did enjoy it. Such a fun read and I'll definitely get the next in the series. "
— Julie, 4/5/2011" Short and sweet! Aurora has much going on in this installment by Charlaine Harris. "
— Kari, 3/6/2011" I really loved this book. I only slightly suspected the killer for a brief moment. It was very enjoyable. I really loved the happy if not bumpy ending. :) "
— Laura, 3/1/2011" CH is good for a really light, fun read while reading some heavier material. Three Bedrooms is no exception. It is a light and fun read. "
— Naomi, 2/16/2011Charlaine Harris is a New York Times bestselling author who has written four series and two stand-alone novels, in addition to numerous short stories, novellas, and graphic novels cowritten with Christopher Golden. Her Sookie Stackhouse books have appeared in twenty-five different languages and on many bestseller lists and are the basis of the HBO series True Blood.
Thérèse Plummer is an actor, award-winning voice-over artist, and counselor. She has won eighteen AudioFile Earphones Awards and has been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. She has appeared in a variety of television and film roles. As a counselor for adolescents, she spent five years using drama therapy techniques in individual and group settings.