
At the home of famed crime novelist, Seth Harmon, a young woman, Paige Stevenson mysteriously disappears. Harmon is the prime suspect. The task of piecing together this bizarre missing person case falls on Detective Mary Anne Cooper. During the investigation, Cooper the cop battles wits with Harmon the crime novelist. But the closer Detective Cooper gets to the truth, the more layers of a bizarre plot and puzzle she encounters...... (Full plot summary below)
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At the home of famed crime novelist, Seth Harmon, a young woman, Paige Stevenson mysteriously disappears. Harmon is the prime suspect. The task of piecing together this bizarre missing person case falls on Detective Mary Anne Cooper. During the investigation, Cooper the cop battles wits with Harmon the crime novelist. But the closer Detective Cooper gets to the truth, the more layers of a bizarre plot and puzzle she encounters...
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| User ReviewErin CVery cheesy. I thought the beginning scene was from a bad scary movie that a couple on a date was watching. |
| User ReviewAllan CLaughably bad Lifetime Channel thriller about determined cop Sherilyn Fenn trying to prove that a famous mystery writer is actually a murderer. Oh, and Fenn's character is an aspiring mystery writer herself who also happens to be getting over the recent death of her husband. This made-for-cable movie has so many cliches I can't even begin to list them all (a detective told to lay off the case, a defendant serving as their own attorney in court, a cop having their badge taken away, etc. and so on and so forth). The only reason I watched this film is that I'd set my DVR to record anything Sherilyn Fenn appears in, and although she does her best with what she's got, this film is a mess beyond saving. And full disclosure, I watched this film on my iPad picture-in-picture, which is really all it deserved. |