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All the books by Charlaine Harris adapted to cinema and television, ranked
The series detailes the co-existence of vampires and humans in Bon Temps, a fictional, small town in northwestern Louisiana. The story centers on the adventures of Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic waitress with an otherworldly quality.
A murder investigation is reignited in a house that is considered haunted by the Lawrenceton locals and where years ago Aurora and Sally, as teenagers, discovered a body.
On the run from his past, young psychic Manfred Bernardo is told by the ghost of his grandmother to seek out refuge in Midnight, Texas. There, he will find a community that can help him. Full of diverse characters—including a vampire, a witch, a fallen angel, a half-demon and a werecreature—Midnight faces numerous threats from the outside world as it welcomes the newcomer.
As Nick and Aurora prepare for their wedding, a skull is found days before her wedding; when she finds out her father may be a suspect, Nick and Aurora race against time to solve the case, before they walk down the aisle and say “I do”.
During a stage performance by Aurora and the Real Murders Club, an actual murder is committed in front of the live audience. With her cousin Phillip as the prime suspect, Aurora must investigate to clear his name.
Newly engaged, Aurora & Nick prepared for their wedding venues. Aurora comes to the rescue of her mother Aida. When one of Aida Teagarden’s real estate clients is found murdered, Aurora and her fiancé, Nick, set out to solve the murder. After they discover that someone is operating an elaborate con artist scheme, Aurora, Nick and the members of the Real Murders Club go undercover in an operation to ‘con a con’ and solve the crime.
Aurora investigates the apparent poisoning of Sally Allison’s aunt and her mother’s friend, Gladys McCourt who is poisoned at Lizzy Allison and Bubba Rankart’s wedding. Her latest will leads to several benefactors doubting its authenticity especially when a large part of her estate and her successful company are left to Aida and Gladys’ son Caden is left only a small fortune.
A break-in at the venue for a Real Murders Club meeting leads Aurora to investigate cryptic clues left at crime scenes. The clues are quotes from mystery novels and Aurora enlists the help of Professor Nick Miller and his colleague and friend Bree, a forensic psychologist at the college. However, when those close to her are targeted, it seems murder may be the ultimate end, motivated by jealousy over her burgeoning relationship with Nick.
When a priceless crown is stolen during a benefit gala held by the Lawrenceton library, Aurora and the Real Murders Club must investigate who would kill to get their hands on it.
Ever since she got a sizable inheritance from an acquaintance, Aurora has wanted to buy a house. Her mother, Aida Teagarden, is her real estate agent. Against Aida’s advice, Aurora finds what she believes is the perfect house in the country, five miles outside of Lawrenceton. It is the infamous Julius House where the family of three had disappeared into thin air four years ago.
When an old family friend, Poppy Wilson, returns to Lawrenceton, not everyone is happy. Poppy and her business partner Cara are achieving new heights with their online venture but Poppy is found murdered. The list of suspects is long and includes Poppy’s stepmother Nicole who she did not get along with, her boyfriend Dustin who she had recently broken up with and Sally’s cousin sister Lizzy.
Newly engaged, Aurora and Nick attend her 20-year high school reunion. When the former Prom King is found murdered, Aurora and the Real Mysteries Club work to solve the crime. Plenty of suspects. No witnesses. Standard Teagarden story. Lots of conflicts to sort out. Who is lying. Who isn’t.