
Samantha Kinsey, owner of the Mystery Woman bookstore, admits it's strange that her friend Barbara Sommers has been left out of her beloved brother's will. Not only that, the lawyer says Barbara signed over her half of the family business-something she swears she didn't do. Suspecting foul play, Barbara points a finger at her greedy relatives and claims that she has proof caught on film. Soon after, Barbara is brutally murdered. With the help of her friends, Philby and Cassan... (Full plot summary below)
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Samantha Kinsey, owner of the Mystery Woman bookstore, admits it's strange that her friend Barbara Sommers has been left out of her beloved brother's will. Not only that, the lawyer says Barbara signed over her half of the family business-something she swears she didn't do. Suspecting foul play, Barbara points a finger at her greedy relatives and claims that she has proof caught on film. Soon after, Barbara is brutally murdered. With the help of her friends, Philby and Cassandra, Samantha pulls out all the stops to reveal whodunit. But the case-one with clues stretching back to World War II-proves far more complex than she ever imagined.
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| User ReviewDarren BI like these mystery woman TV movies they are brilliant.. Just glad hallmark screens them |
| User ReviewJerry HBeen a Kellie Martin fan since her ER days. This movie, the only one from the series I've seen, was fundamentally sound - a modest, if uninvolving, mystery; actors whom I usually enjoy (in addition to Martin, there is Wuhrer and Williams); and suitable for family viewing. I wanted to like it much more than I did. The acting was on the poor side. The story seemed plausible but the dialogue was stultifying causing my interest to wane. Merely mediocre. Not enough here to entice me to seek out the rest of the series. |