A review by findingpeaceinabook
Real Murders by Charlaine Harris

4.0

Aurora Teagarden is a librarian in a small town. Except for her books and the weekly Real Murder club where they discuss true crime cases, nothing much happens to her. Normally. Until they find a real body. And another. The police doesn't seem to catch on so fast, so in her spare time, she decides to do some digging for herself.

I really like the character of Aurora. She isn't heroic or complicated or especially interesting, she just leads her life. I actually wish I could trade places. It sounds peaceful and fun. (I love books. And true crime.) I like the way Charlaine Harris goes to 'normal people' as heroines of her books.
The mystery was good too, I didn't see the end coming, which doesn't happen a lot with these kinds of detective books.
If you're into a comfy detective / romance, I would definitely recommend reading this.