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Author:
Charlaine Harris
ISBN13:
978-0425222034
ISBN:
0425222039
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Publisher:
Berkley; Reprint edition (June 3, 2008)
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Mystery
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Rating:
4.1
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The Julius House is the fourth book in the Aurora Teagarden series. And now Aurora finds herself with a new house, the Julius House, and its mystery of how the family disappeared six years ago.

The Julius House is the fourth book in the Aurora Teagarden series. Aurora "Roe" has finally recovered from her injuries incurred at the end of the last book and is happily engaged to Martin Bartell, her handsome, older, richer boyfriend. That mystery is a good, entertaining one, but even more pressing is what Martin is hiding. The new characters are Martin's 'friends' who have moved into the apartment attached to the Julius House, and they are intresting as well.

As Roe throws herself into renovating the Julius house, her misgivings about Martin's rather murky past recede

The Julius House (Aurora Teagarden is a Mystery novel by Charlaine Harris. Since she met her fiance Martin Bartell, Roe Teagarden has never been happier. There's a difference in age and in background, but he seems to know exactly what she wants - like the Julius house. Roe is thrilled when Martin gives her the house as a wedding present. As Roe throws herself into renovating the Julius house, her misgivings about Martin's rather murky past recede. But when Roe is attacked by an axe-wielding maniac, she realises that the secrets inside her four walls - and her brand-new marriage - could destroy her.

The Julius House: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery". Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay). Aurora's friend and mystery author, Robin Daniels, is back in town because his book is being made into a film. The lead character is based on Aurora herself, but the actress playing her, Celia Shaw, is found murdered in her trailer. Martin is suspicious of Robin who dated Celia Shaw briefly.

The name was not exactly common, and Columbia, South Carolina, is not that big. There were three Dimmochs; the second listing was the right one. I told Harley Dimmoch’s mother that I had just bought. the house the Julius family lived in. I’m interested in the history of the house. I was hoping he could tell me about the day before they disappeared. He doesn’t like to talk about it. He was really sweet on the girl, you know. I hadn’t thought of that in a year or two, Harley is so different no. .Does he live in Columbia with you?

The Julius House, . Part of Aurora Teagarden series by Charlaine Harris. MOTHER AND I stood nervously in the foyer waiting to say hello to the first arrivals before being put wherever we were supposed to sit during the present opening.

The Julius House, . Though Mother was nervous, she looked as composed and cool as she always did, as though she couldn't sweat.

The Julius House book. Since she met her fiance Martin Bartell, Roe Teagarden has never. To satisfy her own curiosity about the homes previous owners, the Julius family, who disappeared without a trace 6 years before, she enlists the help of her new neighbors and Martin's friends the Youngbloods. This was a fun mystery and I can honestly say that the ending surprised me.

The Aurora Teagarden Mysteries. A Berkley Prime Crime Book, published by arrangement with the author. We’d looked at the Julius house because I’d made a point of telling my friend and Realtor Eileen Norris to put it on the list

The Aurora Teagarden Mysteries. Three bedrooms, one corpse. We’d looked at the Julius house because I’d made a point of telling my friend and Realtor Eileen Norris to put it on the list. But Martin hadn’t loved the Julius house instantly, as I had. In fact, I could tell he found my affection for the house strange. His arched dark eyebrows rose, the pale brown eyes regarded me questioningly.

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THE FOURTH AURORA TEAGARDEN MYSTERY—NOW A HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERY ORIGINAL STARRING CANDACE CAMERON BURE!Love at first sight turns into newlywed bliss for former librarian Aurora Teagarden—until violence cuts the honeymoon short…   Roe has never been happier than she’s been since she met her fiancé, wealthy businessman Martin Bartell. Despite their differences in age and background, he seems to know exactly what she wants—like the Julius House. Roe has always been intrigued by its history—six years previously, the family who lived there disappeared, never to be seen again...   As Roe throws herself into renovating her wedding present, her misgivings about Martin’s rather murky past recede. But when she is attacked by an ax-wielding maniac, she begins to suspect that the secrets inside the Julius House—and her new marriage—could be deadly...

  • The writing is good, the plot interesting and the characters believable. But the protagonist is a little tiresome. She likes her delicate Southern self image and thinks her preoccupation with which glasses to wear is cute. She is prone to stomp off to her bedroom and cry when she doesn’t get her way, which is irritating. I wouldn’t seek out another book in this series. As a footnote I’d like to mention the author refers to Joe Pike as Joe Pyle. Someone should have caught that error.

  • Having enjoyed the Sookie Stackhouse series (except the last book), I tried this on a whim, thanks to a Kindle daily deal. I was really underwhelmed. Approximately 90% of the book could be chalked up as #fwp, and about 10% mystery. I found the protagonist to be annoying, the plot line weird, and the supporting cast rather boring and unbelievable. Perhaps Roe was wearing her judgy-pants a bit too snugly in this book, but as I don't find that a likable quality in my real-life friends, I don't feel the need to explore the other books in the series.

  • The Julius House is the fourth book in the Aurora Teagarden series. Aurora "Roe" has finally recovered from her injuries incurred at the end of the last book and is happily engaged to Martin Bartell, her handsome, older, richer boyfriend. For her wedding gift, Martin buys her the Julius house, the perfect house for her. Many people think she is crazy for living there due to the sudden disappearance of the Julius family who used to live there. Roe doesn't worry about it in the slightest and concentrates on glorying in her happily engaged status. She loves being the bride instead of the bridesmaid and pushes any doubts about her soon-to-be-husband aside. When they return from their perfect honeymoon in England, Roe settles in to redecorate and get settled. She is surprised when Martin informs her that two of his friends are down on their luck and that they will be moving into the apartment over the garage. Still, Roe is in love and excited to meet some of Martin's friends and does her best to welcome them. She soon discovers, however, that they are really there to guard her. When pressured, Martin confesses that he is a gunrunner in South America and that he is always worried about retaliation. To take her mind off of this confession, Roe decides that she is going to find out what happened to the Julius family and drags her bodyguard along for the ride. She soon discovers that sometimes it is better to let secrets remain buried...
    I admit that the whole Roe/Martin wedding was a little contrived, but Roe really has wanted to get married all of her life and is extremely flattered that such an attractive, wealthy gentleman would be in love with her. It was fun to see Roe's thought processes as she dealt with extreme changes and challenges in her new life. I quite enjoyed the whole Julius family subplot and, though the ending was a little bit too shocking, Roe's whole investigation was quite logical and shows how one determined person can often put clues together that other people missed. As with the her other books, Charlaine Harris offers the reader a host of interesting supporting characters, many amusing details about the mystery and a fun, fast read for those who enjoy this type of genre. I feel that Harris' other mystery series starring Lily Bard (Shakespeare set) is stronger and her Dead Until Dark series is cleverer, but anything that Harris writes is worth reading!

  • "The Julius House" is the fourth Aurora Teagarden mystery. Aurora Teagarden went for years without dating. Then in a brief amount of time she had a torrid relationship with a police officer which fizzled fast, and another relationship with the town minister, that never truly heated up. Now 31, Aurora is getting married to an older man, Martin Bartell, who she realizes that she doesn't REALLY know. She knows Martin has big secrets but she is ready to marry him anyway. Charlaine Harris never really spells it out for the reader, but I believe that Aurora feels like she is becoming a 'spinster'. She wants marriage, a real relationship with a man so much that she doesn't care that he has secrets as long as she can pretend they don't exist. Shortly after she and Martin marry, Aurora learns some of his secrets. And now Aurora finds herself with a new house, the Julius House, and its mystery of how the family disappeared six years ago. That mystery is a good, entertaining one, but even more pressing is what Martin is hiding. The new characters are Martin's 'friends' who have moved into the apartment attached to the Julius House, and they are intresting as well. Angel is particular was well drawn and I can't wait to see if anything intresting comes from her character. Altogether this was an extremely strong volume to the series. I think I enjoy this one better than then Harris's Shakespeare's series. I also think this series is getting more engrossing as the go along. Recommended to Charlaine Harris fans as well as mystery fans.

  • I enjoyed this book! I hadn't read any of this series before but I had seen the movies on Hallmark. I knew what to expect but I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did. I recommend this series and this author!

  • This booked had me glued to it from start to finish! I loved the twist and turns of the storyline,I found the outcome interesting and exciting, I can't wait to read the next book in the series,I have a feeling that there is a lot of sadness heading Aurora's way.