A Fool and His Honey (Aurora Teagarden Mysteries, No. 6)

 
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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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  • Media: Mass Market Paperback Book, 272 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (February 03, 2009)
  • Edition: Reprint
  • ISBN-10: 0425226395
  • ISBN-13: 9780425226391
  • Dimensions: 4.1 x 6.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.4 lbs
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Customer Reviews

  • Rating Uninvited Murder...  Oct 29, 2003 (11 of 13 found this helpful)

    Aurora 'Roe' Teagarden's day started out normally enough. She woke up, ate breakfast, got ready for work, greeted Darius Quattermain who was delivering the firewood, and then watched incredulously as Darius proceeded to take off all of his clothes and dance naked in the yard. After dealing with that unsettling incident, Roe is even more surprised when her husband's niece, Regina, arrives unannounced on their doorstep with her baby, Hayden in tow. Southern hospitality being what it is, Roe felt that she had to offer a temporary refuge to the young woman and got her settled in the garage apartment. But when Roe returned home from work, she found a dead man on the steps, a baby hidden under the bed, another man sleeping in her living room and no Regina. As Roe and Martin try to discover what trouble Regina has gotten herself into now, they are led on a madcap journey to Martin's home town in Ohio and the small house where Martin grew up and Regina was living. Instead of solving all of their problems, however, Martin and Roe find that they have stepped into a kidnapping/adoption/murder plot and do not know who to trust. As the strain of attending to Hayden and learning more about Martin's secretive past begin to catch up to her, Roe is unsure of everyone and everything, except the fact that Regina has ruined her life!

    A Fool and His Honey is the 6th book in the Aurora Teagarden series and I enjoyed it. I have to admit that the ending was a real surprise, but the darker side of the mystery did not bother me. In fact, I think it is good when characters change and mature and grow because it makes me feel that they are more like me. I still love Harris' characters and I especially enjoyed Roe's attempts to take of the baby because she had always wanted a child but was so clearly clueless as to what to do with one. The plot is fast paced and this is an easy, quick read. If you have enjoyed any of Harris' other books, I think you will enjoy this one, but it does have a tear-jerker ending so be ready for it!

  • Rating Shocked and Dismayed!  Jul 26, 2003 (13 of 16 found this helpful)

    Being a huge fan of the Aurora "Roe" Teagarden mystery series, I was anxious to read the latest book in the series. However, I was extremely shocked by the outcome of this book and kept waiting to find out that Roe was having a bad dream or something similar. This series has always been on the tougher side of the cozy mystery genre, but I was blown away by the darker edge to the plot in this book. When a book makes your heart stop for a moment and your eyes well up with tears, you know that you really "care" about the characters. Caring about what happens to the characters is one of the aspects that makes a good book, and if the reaction of readers is any indication, this must be one to look at. Ms. Harris definitely took a chance with this plot, and I have to say that it was indeed a shock. Like other readers I have had a hard time picking up subsequent books in the series, but am determined to find a reason as to why Ms. Harris chose the ending that she did.

    Saying all of these things, I would highly recommend all of the previous books in this series. Roe is a great character, and the relationship that she has with her husband was a big reason that I loved the previous books. If you enjoy a bit of a darker cozy, this might just be the series for you.

    The first book in this series is "Real Murders". Enjoy!

    A Cozy Mystery Lover

  • Rating This one was hard to put down!  Jul 16, 2000 (8 of 10 found this helpful)

    In case anyone has forgotten the "real" Roe Teagarden, may I recommend a return trip to REAL MURDERS? This is NOT a "cozy" series, never was, and A FOOL AND HIS HONEY shows Roe dealing with dreadful deaths and the nastiness humans can inflict on one another. The humorous moments (particularly with her husband Martin's ex-wife, Cindy) support the development of the characters and the tension of the plot. And there is a LOT of tension -- there is always a sense that something is hovering just outside one's peripheral vision. Harris has skillfully conveyed the frustration the characters feel as they seek information, and their sense that they are in danger (which they are) unless they can find what's really going on.

    My only (slight) criticism is the way the police courteously leave Roe (thorn in their side from several previous cases) and Martin (whom they've always regarded with dark suspicion) to themselves after a grisly murder and disappearance is (again!) discovered at their house. Pure fantasy! Still, a little suspension of disbelief is part of novel reading.

    Harris has left so many possibilites for future plots that it's dizzying to contemplate. This is a tough, exciting and suspenseful mystery. I can't wait to see what happens next in this series.

  • Rating A bit heartbreaking  Sep 9, 2001 (3 of 3 found this helpful)

    I really enjoyed this book, up until the final 5 pages. Then it was just heartbreaking. I get the feeling that this is the last book in this series, due to the fate of one of the characters (not the main one, so if you haven't read it don't worry about it). Although not her best, Harris did do a good job with the writing style and prose of the characters and kept them real throughout the book.

  • Rating A Fool and His Honey  May 30, 2001 (3 of 3 found this helpful)

    I didn't want to put the book down! It was a good story and I could feel with Aurora the confusion and frustration of caring for the baby. So much was said about "the wrong people having children and others not being able too", that is so true! It is something I am familiar with and understood what she was trying to "get across". The ending really hurt.....I didn't want it to be that way at all, he was so good to her and loved her so much. I will miss him. I need to find a "light" book right now, this ones ending really does hurt.

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