- 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.
- The Lawrenceton Public Library is holding a Renaissance gala fundraiser, having acquired on loan a few pieces from the Seattle Museum of History for display, including a crown worn by Elizabeth I. One of the museum's board members, James Reading, wants this to be the first of many such loans to organizations to provide greater exposure to their Tudor exhibit, while its Assistant Director Kelly Stevens was against the loan in believing it too great a risk. In addition to the museum's own security services, Lawrenceton PD, led by Chief Lynn Smith and her husband Detective Arthur Smith, will oversee security as it relates to the venue. When the gala's formal presentation unveils the mannequin with the crown and a gown found in the 1920s, the crown has gone missing. Assistant Librarian Aurora Teagarden - Ro to her friends, her Criminology Professor boyfriend Nick Miller, and their fellow members of the Real Murders Club (especially those also at the gala), can't help but investigate the theft, much to Lynn's chagrin, who has always resented Ro inserting herself into police investigations. The investigation becomes more in the Club's wheelhouse when the chief suspect is found murdered, the assumption that the victim, while the one who carried out the theft, was just the front person for the murderer. Someone who may be able to provide some valuable background to Ro and Nick is Nick's colleague Eric Hanson, a Professor of Western Civilization who Nick and Ro tried to set up with Ro's best friend and fellow Club member, reporter Sally Allison. Sally, in turn, felt no sparks with academic Eric until he showed some interest in this case himself. Among the suspects are: milquetoast Howard Kane, a regular library patron who Ro learns is an ex-con, having served time for theft; Seattle-based importer/exporter Miya Quan, who refused to be searched after the theft, threatening legal action if she was; and Kelly Stevens herself, who has made no bones about wanting her boss' job, being able to point to the theft and her objection to the loan as reasons for her to take over. Through it all, Nick tries to outwit super-sleuth Ro by finding a time she would least expect to ask her to marry him. The investigation may throw a wrench into the proceedings in more ways than one.—Huggo
- The Lawrenceton Public Library hosts a scholarship program benefit starring Tudor pieces from the Seattle Museum of History, but when board member James Reading presents the king-piece, a necklace allegedly given to queen Elisabeth I by her true lover Dudley earl of Leicester, it's found missing, with the police chief in attendance. Prime suspects is the hired security guard, who may have smuggled it out, but as murdered, as well as the regular he replaced in his firm last minute, possibly involved in earlier historical thefts. Aurora mobilizes the murder club, chief Lynn being incompetent, to look into everyone who was there, the museum and security firm staff/board/patrons and wades through motives and opportunities, helped by author Nick and his friend, history professor Eric Hanson.—KGF Vissers
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By what name was Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Heist and Seek (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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