Aurora Teagarden
Aurora Teagarden | |
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First appearance | Real Murders |
Last appearance | Sleep Like a Baby |
Created by | Charlaine Harris |
Portrayed by | Candace Cameron Bure |
Aurora Teagarden is a fictional character created by author Charlaine Harris. She is the protagonist of a series of ten crime novels written from 1990 to 2017. In 2014, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries began broadcasting adaptations of the novels as an original film series entitled The Aurora Teagarden Mysteries, as part of their 'Mystery Wheel' umbrella series[1] with Candace Cameron Bure in the title role.
In the first book of the series, twenty-eight-year-old Aurora (Roe) Teagarden is a professional librarian at the Lawrenceton Public Library and belongs to the Real Murders Club, a group of “True Crime“ enthusiasts who gather monthly to study famous crimes from the history of their Nebraska town.
Aurora Teagarden book series
- Real Murders (1990)[2]
- A Bone to Pick (1992)[3]
- Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (1994)[4]
- The Julius House (1995)[5]
- Dead over Heels (1996)[6]
- "Deeply Dead" in Murder, They Wrote (1997)[7]
- A Fool and His Honey (1999)[8]
- Last Scene Alive (2002)[9]
- Poppy Done to Death (2003)[10]
- All the Little Liars (2016)[11]
- Sleep Like a Baby (2017)[12]
TV adaptation
On June 4, 2014, author Charlaine Harris announced on her Facebook page that the Aurora Teagarden books would be adapted into a series of two-hour films, starring Candace Cameron Bure[13] and would air on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Channel.[1][14]
Cast
- Candace Cameron Bure as Aurora 'Roe' Teagarden, a librarian in the small town of Lawrenceton, Washington who runs the Real Murders Club. Engaged to professor Nick Miller.[15][16]
- Lexa Doig as Sally Allison, a reporter with the local newspaper, Aurora's best friend, and a member of the Real Murders Club[17][18]
- Marilu Henner as Aida Teagarden, the town's real estate agent and Aurora's mother who disapproves of her daughter's involvement in solving murders[19][20]
- Bruce Dawson as John Queensland, an active member of the Real Murders Club who shares Aurora's passion to solve murders and later starts dating Aurora's mother
- Miranda Frigon as Lynn Smith, a detective with the homicide division of the police force (later chief) who often finds Aurora annoyingly in the middle of her investigations
- Peter Benson as Arthur Smith, a detective with the burglary division of the police force who is married to Lynn Smith and briefly dated Aurora
- Yannick Bisson as Martin Bartell, (introduced in Three Bedrooms, One Corpse) a former CIA agent who moves to town, falls in love with Aurora, and later dates her. Bisson left the series in 2018.[21][22]
- Niall Matter as Nick Miller, (introduced in The Disappearing Game) a college professor who lives opposite Aurora, and helps her with her investigations; Psychology Professor at College. Engaged to Roe as of Heist and Seek[23]
Characters
- A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
Character | Title | |||||||||||||
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A Bone To Pick | Real Murders | Three Bedrooms, One Corpse | The Julius House | Dead Over Heels | A Bundle of Trouble | Last Scene Alive | Reap What You Sew | The Disappearing Game |
A Game of Cat and Mouse | An Inheritance to Die For | A Very Foul Play | Heist and Seek | Reunited and It Feels So Deadly | |
Aurora Teagarden | Candace Cameron Bure | |||||||||||||
Sally Allison | Lexa Doig | Lexa Doig | ||||||||||||
Aida Teagarden | Marilu Henner | |||||||||||||
John Queensland | Bruce Dawson | |||||||||||||
Arthur Smith | Peter Benson | |||||||||||||
Lynn Liggett-Smith | Miranda Frigon | Miranda Frigon | ||||||||||||
Macon Turner | David Ingram | David Ingram | Dean Marshall | |||||||||||
LeMaster Cane | Daniel Bacon | Julian Christopher | ||||||||||||
Lillian Tibbett | Ellie Harvie | |||||||||||||
Captain Burns | Craig March | |||||||||||||
Bubba Rankart | Dave Collette | Dave Collette | Dave Collette | Dave Collette | ||||||||||
Maisie Schlumper | Darla Fay | Darla Fay | ||||||||||||
Robin Daniels | Robin Dunne | Robin Dunne | ||||||||||||
Perry Dell | Scott Lyster | Scott Lyster | ||||||||||||
Officer Heard | Brad Harder | Brad Harder | Brad Harder | Brad Harder | ||||||||||
Ted Allison | Fred Henderson | Fred Henderson | ||||||||||||
Martin Bartell | Yannick Bisson | |||||||||||||
Terry Sternholtz | Catherine Lough Haggquist | Catherine Lough Haggquist | Catherine Lough Haggquist | |||||||||||
Larry | Devon Alexander | Devon Alexander | ||||||||||||
Jason Dell | Keenan Tracey | James Rittinger | ||||||||||||
Lizzy Allison | Julia Benson | Julia Benson | ||||||||||||
Nick Miller | Niall Matter | |||||||||||||
Phillip Pifer | Dylan Sloane | |||||||||||||
Davis Mettle | Cole Vigue |
Television films
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Aurora Teagarden Mystery: A Bone to Pick" | Martin Wood | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | April 4, 2015 | |
Having inherited a large estate from a member of the now-defunct Real Murders Club, Aurora Teagarden is mystified by a mere acquaintance's gift of money, jewelry, and a two bedroom house with a skull hidden in the couch. Did the old lady kill someone and leave Aurora to solve the mystery or was she being framed? Aurora must figure it all out before her ex-boyfriend Arthur, the police detective, and her new love interest Aubrey, the episcopal priest, figure out what she's up to. | |||||
2 | "Real Murders: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" | Martin Wood | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | July 26, 2015[24][25] | |
Local crime buffs meet monthly in the small town of Lawrenceton, Georgia to analyze famous murder cases. In this Real Murders Club, they get all too close a look as one of their members is bludgeoned in exactly the same manner as the crime to be discussed that night. Aurora Teagarden, the town librarian, is not only a member of the club, a suspect in the murder but also a potential victim as other murders follow - each mimicking a famous crime. Aurora must work quickly to discover which of her fellow sleuths is the killer. | |||||
3 | "Three Bedrooms, One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" | Lynne Stopkewich | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | June 12, 2016 | |
While Aurora Teagarden searches for her piece of the American dream, she decides to test the waters of the family business - real estate sales. Only thing is there's a dead body in the first house she shows to a businessman, Martin Bartell (Yannick Bisson) who is moving to town. When a second body shows up in another home, Aurora realizes there's more to the murders than she thought. Worried that the murderer could be one of the local real estate agents, Aurora recruits fellow Real Murders Club members John and Perry to help her with what turns into a case of art theft. She soon finds herself attracted to Martin who has also become a prime suspect on the police's list. | |||||
4 | "The Julius House: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" | Terry Ingram | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | August 16, 2016 | |
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 (father, mother, and their teenage daughter) had disappeared into thin air four years ago. As she begins moving in, Aurora is drawn to the mysterious disappearance of the family and starts searching for clues in the house. | |||||
5 | "Dead Over Heels: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" | Terry Ingram | Charlaine Harris (novel), Shelley Evans (teleplay) | March 19, 2017 | |
Aurora and Captain Jack Burns never saw eye to eye but when he winds up murdered, she can't help but get involved despite being told by several people to stay away. The Captain's wife, Bess Burns (Leah Cairns) is suspiciously composed in the aftermath while new detective Pete Lambert (Jim Thorburn) thinks Martin is involved in Burns' death. Aurora finds Bess' sister and her colleague at the library, Lillian, attacked in the library and suspects that Captain Burns was on a case that got him murdered. As Aurora begins digging into the murder, her house is broken into and someone mysteriously leaves her flowers and then a kitten. Tensions also rise between Aurora and Martin as they near one year of being together. Meanwhile, Aurora tries to set up Sally with Tim Prentiss (Jeremy Guilbaut), Martin's colleague from the CIA who has recently moved to town. | |||||
6 | "A Bundle of Trouble: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" | Kevin Fair | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | May 21, 2017 | |
Regina, the long-lost niece of Aurora's boyfriend, Martin, turns up with a baby. Before Martin has a chance to reconnect with Regina, she disappears leaving a dead husband, Craig, on Aurora's front porch and her baby, Hayden, hidden in Aurora's bathtub. Aurora and Martin's investigation leads them to Regina and Craig's home in the neighboring town of Corinth, where Craig's parents and Regina's neighbors express bewilderment when told of Regina's newborn baby. Aurora works on balancing her relationship with Martin with her efforts to solve the murder of the baby's father and the disappearance of his mother. | |||||
7 | "Last Scene Alive: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" | Martin Wood | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | January 7, 2018[26] | |
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. Several others involved with the movie had their own problems with Celia. The plot thickens when the police find out that Celia was both poisoned and then clubbed since that made it obvious someone wanted to make sure she was dead. Meanwhile, since John moved away to be closer to his grandchildren, Aida gets friendly with the movie director. Another subplot has Martin preoccupied by the disappearance of his CIA partner, Rex, and leaves for South America at the end of the film to look for him. | |||||
8 | "Reap What You Sew: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" | Terry Ingram | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | April 15, 2018[27] | |
When an old family friend, Poppy Wilson, returns to Lawrenceton, not everyone is happy. Poppy and her business partner Cara (Britt Irvin) 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 (April Telek) who she did not get along with, her boyfriend Dustin (Jesse Moss) who she had recently broken up with and Sally's cousin sister Lizzy (Julia Benson) who suspected Poppy was having an affair with her fiance Bubba Rankart (Dave Collette). | |||||
9 | "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Disappearing Game" | Terry Ingram | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | July 29, 2018[28] | |
The disappearance of her cousin Phillip (Dylan Sloane) and his roommate, following the suspicious death of the roommate's girlfriend, spur Aurora on to investigate. As well as enlisting the help of her friends, she is also assisted by handsome college professor Nick Miller (Niall Matter), who has recently moved in across the street and teaches psychology at Philip's college. | |||||
10 | "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game of Cat and Mouse" | Mark Jean | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay) | August 4, 2019[29] | |
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 (Tammy Gillis), 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. | |||||
11 | "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: An Inheritance to Die For" | Michael Robison | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth (teleplay/story), Jim Head (story) | August 11, 2019 | |
Aurora investigates the apparent poisoning of Sally Allison's aunt and her mother's friend, Gladys McCourt (Karen Kruper) 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 (Preston Vanderslice) is left only a small fortune. Suspects range from disgruntled son Caden to the suspicious caretaker Tannis (Alison Araya) and Gladys' former personal chef Jeremy (Jason McKinnon) who inherits more than most family members. Meanwhile, Aurora and Nick face some questions about their growing relationship as he suspects Aurora might be trying to keep him at a distance. | |||||
12 | "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play" | Martin Wood | Charlaine Harris (novel), Teena Booth & Michael Vickerman (teleplay), Michael Vickerman and Jim Head (story) | August 18, 2019 | |
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 (Dylan Sloane) as the prime suspect, Aurora must investigate to clear his name. | |||||
13 | "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Heist and Seek[30]" | Peter Benson[31] | Teena Booth[31] | May 17, 2020[30] | |
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. | |||||
14 | "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Reunited and It Feels So Deadly[32]" | Martin Wood | Jim Head (story), Teena Booth (story and teleplay) | October 18, 2020[32] | |
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. |
Filming and Broadcast
The films in the series have been shot largely in Vancouver, British Columbia.[33]
The films are broadcast in the United States on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. Channel 5 took over the broadcast rights for the series in the UK.[34] Canada also airs the films on W Network, which acquired all the Hallmark Movies.
References
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- ^ hardback ISBN 0-8027-5769-3, reprint 2007, paperback ISBN 978-042521871-6, 1992, UK paperback, ISBN 0-373-26104-7, 1991, paperback ISBN 0-7927-0752-4.
- ^ hardback ISBN 0-8027-1245-2, reprint 2008, paperback, ISBN 978-0-425-21979-9, 1992, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26136-5.
- ^ hardback ISBN 0-684-19643-3, reprint 2008, ISBN 978-0-425-22052-8, 1995, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26177-2.
- ^ hardback ISBN 0-684-19640-9, 1996, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26217-5.
- ^ hardback ISBN 0-684-80429-8, reprint 2008, paperback, ISBN 978-0-425-22303-1, 1998, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26260-4.
- ^ ISBN 1-57297-194-0.
- ^ hardback ISBN 0-312-20306-3, 2001, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26384-8.
- ^ hardback ISBN 0-312-26246-9, reprint 2006, paperback, 978-0778323648, 2003, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26476-3.
- ^ hardback ISBN 0-312-27764-4, 2004, UK paperback ISBN 0-373-26504-2.
- ^ hardback ISBN 9781250090034, 2016
- ^ hardback ISBN 9781250090065, 2017
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- ^ "Lexa Doig as Sally Allison on Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Reap What You Sew". Hallmark Movies and Mysteries. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
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- ^ Cameron Bure, Candace [@candacebure] (April 14, 2018). "No :( He decided not to return to the series" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Niall Matter as Nick Miller on Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Disappearing Game". Hallmark Movies and Mysteries. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
- ^ "Candace Cameron Stars in Hallmark Original Movie REAL MURDERS: AN AURORA TEAGARDEN MYSTERY Tonight". Broadwayworld.com. 26 July 2015.
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