7/10
Jealousy runs rampant in this murder mystery.
11 October 2021
Aurora "Ro" Teagarden is back, sporting an even shorter hairstyle than in the last installment of Aurora Teagarden Mysteries and she has purchased a new house..."that even has bookshelves in the kitchen"! Martin has gone back to the CIA, with Ro questioning if they were a good match, missing him and sharing news via the telephone.

Poppy has moved back in to town and is in one of Aida's condos. Home town hero Dustin is receiving lots of attention, much to Sally's dismay as he is taking all the limelight at the paper where Sally works. Poppy, the daughter of one of Aida's closest friends and someone Ro used to babysit, is Dustin's girlfriend and the star of her own YouTube channel with her friend Cara. Poppy is also working on an embroidery book and tv appearances.

Sally's cousin Lizzie is heavy in to wedding planning with Bubba, Aida's lawyer and coincidentally Poppy's lawyer. An awards dinner for reporter Dustin was like an assembly of the members of the True Crimes club. Apparently bride-to-be Lizzie is beyond jealous of the time that Poppy and Bubba are spending together and is jealous. Poppy doesn't arrive at the dinner, Sally and Ro are asked to go try to locate her...which is how they find her dead in her condo.

There is no end to the suspects in this mystery: Dustin...not wanting to loose her, jealous Lizzie, competitive partner Cara, Margaret, the step-mom?

For the first time, Sally takes advantage of her friendship with Ro asking her to wait on turning over evidence to the police...it is usually the other way around. It was nice to see that their friendship really is a two way street.

"A well written mystery is a work of art. The twists and turns of human nature and true crime is the very essence of life and death. It is all right here in these books."-Ro.

Cue the Real Murders Club and the murder board...

Aurora Teagarden mysteries is still one of my three favorite Hallmark mystery series along with Hannah Swensen's Murder She Baked and Mystery 101. Reap What You Sew does not disappoint, it has several twists and turns...ends with a bang and lots of hands to help move all of Aurora's boxes in to her new home.

This is a series that you should watch.
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