Apr 18, 2019 Lexa Doig and Candace Cameron Bure appear together in Hallmark’s Aurora Teagarden Mystery series, in which Cameron Bure plays the role of Aurora ‘Roe’ Teagarden, and Doig is the character Sally Allison, What’s Filming reports. But they are more than co-stars, and appear to get on well.
Charlaine Harris (born November 25, 1951 in Tunica, Mississippi) is a New York Times bestselling author who has been writing for over twenty years. She was raised in the Mississippi River Delta area. Gumballs and dungeons forest of whispers season. Though her early works consisted largely of poems about ghosts and, later, teenage angst, she wrote plays when she attended Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. She began to write books a few years later.
After publishing two stand-alone mysteries, Harris launched a lighthearted series 'starring' Georgia librarian Aurora Teagarden, with Real Murders, a Best Novel nominee for the 1990 Agatha Awards. Harris wrote eight Aurora titles. In 1996, she released the first of the much darker Shakespeare mysteries, featuring the amateur sleuth Lily Bard, a karate student who makes her living cleaning houses.
Shakespeare's Counselor, the fifth-and last- was printed in fall 2001. After Shakespeare, Harris created The Sookie Stackhouse urban fantasy series about a telepathic waitress who works in a bar in the fictional Northern Louisiana town of Bon Temps. The first of these, Dead Until Dark, won the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Mystery in 2001. Each book follows Sookie as she tries to solve mysteries involving vampires, werewolves, and other supernatural creatures.
The series, which now numbers nine titles, has been released worldwide. Sookie Stackhouse proved to be so popular that Alan Ball, creator of Six Feet Under, announced he would undertake the production of a new show for HBO based upon the books. He wrote and directed the pilot episode for that series, True Blood, which premiered in September of 2008. It was an instant success and was quickly picked up for a second season. In October 2005, Harris's new mystery series about a young woman named Harper Connelly debuted with the release of Grave Sight. Harper has the ability to determine the cause of death of any body. There are now three Harper titles (GRAVE SIGHT, GRAVE SURPRISE, AN ICE COLD GRAVE) with a 4th (GRAVE SECRET) to be released in 2009.
Harris has also co-edited three very popular anthologies with her friend Toni L.P. The anthologies feature stories with an element of the supernatural, and the submissions come from a rare mixture of mystery and urban fantasy writers. Professionally, Harris is a member of the Mystery Writers of America and the American Crime Writers League. She is a member of the board of Sisters in Crime, and alternates with Joan Hess as president of the Arkansas Mystery Writers Alliance.
Personally, Harris is married and the mother of three. She lives in a small town in Southern Arkansas and when she is not writing her own books, she reads omnivorously!
A post shared by (@candacecbure) on Jul 25, 2019 at 9:36am PDTThe newest addition to Hallmark’s Aurora Teagarden series finds the title character caught in the middle of a dangerous game:When someone begins taunting Aurora Teagarden (Bure) with cryptic clues left at crime scenes, the librarian-turned-crime buff attempts to figure out who is behind the creepy “game.” But when the people closest to Aurora become targets, the game takes on a much more dangerous edge as it points to a planned murder. And once it is discovered that Aurora’s blossoming relationship with Professor Nick Miller (Niall Matter) might be the source of jealousy that is driving the crime spree, Aurora must be especially careful not to become the next victim.Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game of Cat and Mouse airs Sunday, August 4 at 9/8c on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
Two more ‘Aurora Teagarden’ movies Candace Cameron Bure ©2019 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Ricardo HubbsA Game of Cat and Mouse is the 10th movie in the Aurora Teagarden series, which debuted on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries in 2015. It will be followed by two more new movies.Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: An Inheritance to Die For premieres August 11. When Sally Allison’s (Lexa Doig) aunt is poisoned at a wedding reception, Aurora vows to get to the bottom of the crime, with a little help from her beau Nick and her friends in the Real Murders Club.Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play will air August 18. While attending a weekend gathering of mystery and true crime fans, Aurora and the rest of the Real Murders Club agree to participate in what’s supposed to be a fun murder mystery play. But when someone is killed on stage, Aurora’s nephew becomes the prime suspect in the crime.“These movies will always be near and dear to my heart, and I can’t wait for you all to finally get to see them,” Cameron Bure wrote in an Instagram post urging people to tune in. Candace Cameron Bure’s other Hallmark projectsThe new Aurora Teagarden movies aren’t the only place you’ll be able to catch Cameron Bure on the Hallmark family of networks. Later this year, the actress will also star in her for the Hallmark Channel.In Christmas Town, Cameron Bure plays a Boston woman named Lauren Gabriel who makes an unexpected detour to the town of charming town of Grandon Falls, where she rediscovers the magic of Christmas.
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It’s based on a book by Donna VanLiere.The 43-year-old Bure has had a long and productive relationship with Hallmark, in part because she’s a fan of their family-friendly approach to entertainment.“I have a great partnership with Hallmark. They are a great channel that I believe in, and their branding is held up to the values that I try to honorbecause I am very picky about what I choose to do that are representative of families and good values,” in 2017. “So Hallmark Channel has just been a wonderful partner for me and like I said our branding lines up perfectly.
So that’s why I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else.”.