Sunday Times bestseller Charlaine Harris returns at last to her fan favourite Aurora Teagarden series with a brand new mystery
Librarian Aurora Teagarden is basking in the news of her pregnancy when disaster strikes her small town: four children including her fifteen-year-old brother Philip have vanished from the school football field. What's even more worrisome is the dead body found at their last known location.
While the local police comb the county for the missing children Aurora and her new husband true crime writer Robin Crusoe begin their own investigation. Could the two incidents have something to do with a group of school bullies? Are Aurora's father's gambling debts related to the disappearance of her brother? Or could it be that Philip himself new to town and relatively unknown is the one responsible?
With Christmas approaching Aurora is determined to find her brother . . . if he's still alive.
'Aurora Teagarden is back! Newcomers to the series as well as rejoicing long-time readers should leap at the chance to catch up with Aurora.' G.M. Malliet award-winning author of the St. Just and Max Tudor mysteries
Charlaine Harris (Author)
Charlaine Harris writes the No. 1 Sunday Times and internationally bestselling paranormal fantasy series featuring Sookie Stackhouse (the basis for the HBO series True Blood) amongst others. She lives in Texas.
Christopher Golden (Author)
Christopher Golden is the award-winning bestselling author of such novels as Snowblind Tin Men Wildwood Road The Boys Are Back in Town The Ferryman Strangewood and Of Saints and Shadows. He has also written books for teens and young adults. His novel with Mike Mignola Baltimore or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire was the launching pad for the cult favorite graphic novel series from Dark Horse Comics. Golden is also known for his many media tie-in works including novels comics and video games in the worlds of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Hellboy Sons of Anarchy and X-Men among others. Golden was born and raised in Massachusetts where he still lives with his family. His graphic novel series Cemetery Girl written in collaboration with Charlaine Harris is published by Jo Fletcher Books. You can visit him at www.christophergolden.com.
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