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The man without an alibi.
10 October 2021
"A smart woman learns to feign interest in what her man likes"-Aida

Sounds like horrible advice...or a recipe for disaster. Aurora didn't make things work with the good father, but to Aida's delight she might be interested in her new tenant. Meanwhile, another Real Murders Club member's wife is murdered right in their home.

"See Real murders club is a hot date!"-Ro.

At The Real Murders Club Meeting the Talk given by John about Julia Wallace is interrupted by two events, the famous author Robin Daniels shows up to attend and the police show up to inform Gerald about his wife. Coincidentally, the murder was committed the same way the murder from the talk was...putting all of the Real Murders Club members under suspicion. Could one of them really be the murderer?

"I know you need to solve any crime in a fifty mile radius."-Sally.

Cocoa and nut Crunch cereal on a spoonful of peanut butter? Ok, I would try it.

A book about the Hall Mills Case, got Aurora started in mysteries and In Cold Blood by Truman Capote she learns is the book that got her favorite mystery author, Robin Daniels, started in mysteries. While bonding with Robin, Aida shows up to pick up a package which may or may not be poisoned chocolates for her and Ro.

It definitely looks like someone is trying to set up someone from the Real Murders Club and that they all are in danger. Ro pairs up with the usual suspects (including Robin)to solve the crime(s).

This one was filled with lots of twists and turns and was so very worth watching.

Aurora Teagarden Mysteries remains solidly in my top three mystery series on Hallmark along with Mystery 101 and Hannah Swensen's Murder She Baked.

This one proved that Aida is sharp and would be a great addition to the Real Murders Club.
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