Aurora Teagarden : Mystères en série
Titre original : Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game of Cat and Mouse
- Téléfilm
- 2019
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- 1h 24min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA taunting clue left for Aurora at a meeting begins a cat-and-mouse game between her and a mysterious criminal who commits increasingly serious crimes that leave the town rattled.A taunting clue left for Aurora at a meeting begins a cat-and-mouse game between her and a mysterious criminal who commits increasingly serious crimes that leave the town rattled.A taunting clue left for Aurora at a meeting begins a cat-and-mouse game between her and a mysterious criminal who commits increasingly serious crimes that leave the town rattled.
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Glad that now you can set it as a series and do not get to miss one of the movies because I forgot to set the dvr.
You can usually tell who's the culprit on these type of movies since the beginning. In my case, at least this particular movie had me guessing between two up until the end.
One thing I have to say, and I hope producers read these reviews, that wig Candace is wearing for this trio of movies, needs to go. It looks really fake.
I had stopped watching Aurora Teagarden movies because as much as I like Yannick Bisson in other programs like Murdoch Mysteries, I thought pairing with Roe a big mistake. No onscreen chemistry. Now that her new boyfriend Niall Matter is in the series, I will return to watching them. Love the plots that returned to The Real Murders Club. Thanks!!!
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Game of Cat and Mouse (2019)
A serial killer left the note which has quote from novel book... The detective try to find the killer by that hint and finally she made it... Asusal this also good in This series.. But we have to remember the characters and shld follow the story line.. Must watch investigation movie...!
Aurora Teagarden - Ro to her friends - is a librarian and president of the Real Murders Discussion Club in the town of Lawrenceton, she seen as the smartest of the club members when it comes to those real life murders. Who she brings new to the club are her younger cousin, college student Phillip Pifer, which does not sit well with Ro's mother, realtor Aida Teagarden who only sees trouble in talking about murder, and relatively new friend, Nick Miller, a Psychology professor at the local college, Ro and Nick who seem to be on the cusp of a relationship. In Ro setting up a day before a meeting in leading a discussion about the Lipstick Murders, the club members arrive to discover that Ro's discussion materials have either been vandalized or stolen, the vandal who left a calling card of sorts in some literary quote scribbled on one of Ro's Lipstick Murders crime scene photos. When Aida's office is subsequently vandalized with a similar literary quote calling card on another Lipstick Murders crime scene photo and some of Ro's materials stolen in the previous crime, Ro, on other evidence, is assumed to be the common bond and the target of whatever the criminal's actions. Police Chief Lynn Smith, and her husband, Homicide Detective Arthur Smith - a Real Murders member himself much to Lynn's chagrin - look to anyone who may have a grudge against Ro. The suspects include: new club member Davis Mettle, who seems to resent Ro's superiority on the subject; Edward Irons, a regular at the library who blames Ro for among other things not having his self-published book stocked in the library; Nick's new T. A. Dina McMillan, an academically bright but socially insecure woman who seems to have a hate at first sight for Ro; and much to Ro's chagrin Valerie Wagner, a longtime family friend who reacts unusually to the fact of the crimes and who had access in being both Ro and Aida's cleaner with code access and keys to both properties. Although Lynn has always resented any assistance from the Real Murders club members especially Ro herself, she does somewhat welcome that of her friend and Nick's boss, Forensic Psychologist Bree Carson who may be able to provide additional insight beyond the on the surface evidence. This collective will have to work fast to discover the perpetrator as he or she has committed subsequent crimes - with the same signature of the literary quote on a photo and stolen items from the previous crime left at the scene - against people close to Ro, those crimes increasingly violent with arguably the end target being Ro herself.
A serial killer left the note which has quote from novel book... The detective try to find the killer by that hint and finally she made it... Asusal this also good in This series.. But we have to remember the characters and shld follow the story line.. Must watch investigation movie...!
Aurora Teagarden - Ro to her friends - is a librarian and president of the Real Murders Discussion Club in the town of Lawrenceton, she seen as the smartest of the club members when it comes to those real life murders. Who she brings new to the club are her younger cousin, college student Phillip Pifer, which does not sit well with Ro's mother, realtor Aida Teagarden who only sees trouble in talking about murder, and relatively new friend, Nick Miller, a Psychology professor at the local college, Ro and Nick who seem to be on the cusp of a relationship. In Ro setting up a day before a meeting in leading a discussion about the Lipstick Murders, the club members arrive to discover that Ro's discussion materials have either been vandalized or stolen, the vandal who left a calling card of sorts in some literary quote scribbled on one of Ro's Lipstick Murders crime scene photos. When Aida's office is subsequently vandalized with a similar literary quote calling card on another Lipstick Murders crime scene photo and some of Ro's materials stolen in the previous crime, Ro, on other evidence, is assumed to be the common bond and the target of whatever the criminal's actions. Police Chief Lynn Smith, and her husband, Homicide Detective Arthur Smith - a Real Murders member himself much to Lynn's chagrin - look to anyone who may have a grudge against Ro. The suspects include: new club member Davis Mettle, who seems to resent Ro's superiority on the subject; Edward Irons, a regular at the library who blames Ro for among other things not having his self-published book stocked in the library; Nick's new T. A. Dina McMillan, an academically bright but socially insecure woman who seems to have a hate at first sight for Ro; and much to Ro's chagrin Valerie Wagner, a longtime family friend who reacts unusually to the fact of the crimes and who had access in being both Ro and Aida's cleaner with code access and keys to both properties. Although Lynn has always resented any assistance from the Real Murders club members especially Ro herself, she does somewhat welcome that of her friend and Nick's boss, Forensic Psychologist Bree Carson who may be able to provide additional insight beyond the on the surface evidence. This collective will have to work fast to discover the perpetrator as he or she has committed subsequent crimes - with the same signature of the literary quote on a photo and stolen items from the previous crime left at the scene - against people close to Ro, those crimes increasingly violent with arguably the end target being Ro herself.
This Aurora Teagarden mystery is a bit different in that our sleuthing librarian is
the target from the beginning. Of course this has something to do with a real
murder mystery that took place several years back that got a bit of notoriety.
Several members of her real murders club are targets. But in this case they are targets for lesser crimes, some of them falling into the range of pranks.
When Candace Cameron Bure confronts the author of all these events and this individual is the murderer in that other case, you won't believe the motive. It is fascinating some of the things that can build up in a mind if you let it.
Nicely done, looks like Candace will be going strong with this series for a while yet.
Several members of her real murders club are targets. But in this case they are targets for lesser crimes, some of them falling into the range of pranks.
When Candace Cameron Bure confronts the author of all these events and this individual is the murderer in that other case, you won't believe the motive. It is fascinating some of the things that can build up in a mind if you let it.
Nicely done, looks like Candace will be going strong with this series for a while yet.
Aurora Teagarden mysteries are in my top three favorite mysteries on hallmark along with Hannah Swensen's Murder she baked and Mystery 101. I look forward to every episode.
This episode started a little darker than most of the other episodes, with what appears to be a fairly violent kidnapping or murder.
Next scene, Aurora's cousin Philip and the new hunky neighbor/professor, Nick, come to their first "real murders club" where Aurora is going over the lipstick killer...except it is interrupted by a thief. Their club meeting is a crime scene.
"A guy who picks up his socks...talk about a dream man."-Valerie
"Another dig at the real murders club."-Lynn.
"Aurora Teagarden, a besmircher."-Aurthur
"Play with murder enough and it gets you." The thief is leaving clues in the form of quotes from old detective novels.
"We think he is challenging Roe with his clues."-Nick.
The criminal is in a cat and mouse game with Aurora that escalates to attempted murder when her beloved best friend Sally ends up in the hospital.
Ro seems really rattled, can she get it together to solve this mystery?
I loved the detective fiction references in this episode, Poe, Dashiel Hammet, Dorothy Sayers, etc. It also introduces a forensic psychologist, profiler and friend of Nick's, Bri.
"Modus operandi is the manner in which the offender commits the crime, say the method of killing-knife, gun. His signature is something the offender does to fulfill himself emotionally. It's an addiction."-Bri.
"I could use more jello."-Sally.
This was really personal for Ro and it made for a good show. It also allowed Nick and Ro to bond a little.
First kiss and first official date.
I highly recommend this series. It is fantastic and this is one of the better episodes.
This episode started a little darker than most of the other episodes, with what appears to be a fairly violent kidnapping or murder.
Next scene, Aurora's cousin Philip and the new hunky neighbor/professor, Nick, come to their first "real murders club" where Aurora is going over the lipstick killer...except it is interrupted by a thief. Their club meeting is a crime scene.
"A guy who picks up his socks...talk about a dream man."-Valerie
"Another dig at the real murders club."-Lynn.
"Aurora Teagarden, a besmircher."-Aurthur
"Play with murder enough and it gets you." The thief is leaving clues in the form of quotes from old detective novels.
"We think he is challenging Roe with his clues."-Nick.
The criminal is in a cat and mouse game with Aurora that escalates to attempted murder when her beloved best friend Sally ends up in the hospital.
Ro seems really rattled, can she get it together to solve this mystery?
I loved the detective fiction references in this episode, Poe, Dashiel Hammet, Dorothy Sayers, etc. It also introduces a forensic psychologist, profiler and friend of Nick's, Bri.
"Modus operandi is the manner in which the offender commits the crime, say the method of killing-knife, gun. His signature is something the offender does to fulfill himself emotionally. It's an addiction."-Bri.
"I could use more jello."-Sally.
This was really personal for Ro and it made for a good show. It also allowed Nick and Ro to bond a little.
First kiss and first official date.
I highly recommend this series. It is fantastic and this is one of the better episodes.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAt about the 1 hour 15 minute mark, Lillian checks in Candace Cameron Bure's children's book, Candace Center Stage.
- GaffesThe actual murderer forces Aurora and Dina to get into the trunk of Aurora's late-model car. Federal law has required that all automobile trunks be equipped with glow-in-the-dark emergency trunk release handles inside the trunk. Aurora and Dina could have just let themselves out of the trunk.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Aurora Teagarden: La fortune empoisonnée (2019)
- Bandes originalesFind You
Written by Mark Hooton and Aaron Campbell
Performed by Mark Diamond
Courtesy of Lyric House, LLC
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Гра в кота і мишу. Таємниці Аврори Тігарден
- Lieux de tournage
- 37907 2 Ave, Squamish, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Lawrenceton Public Library)
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