While setting up a charity garage sale, Jennifer Shannon discovers a body in the attic of a nearby home. Using her eye for detail, as well as her experience with antiques and murder, Jennife... Read allWhile setting up a charity garage sale, Jennifer Shannon discovers a body in the attic of a nearby home. Using her eye for detail, as well as her experience with antiques and murder, Jennifer puts together clues that help catch a killer.While setting up a charity garage sale, Jennifer Shannon discovers a body in the attic of a nearby home. Using her eye for detail, as well as her experience with antiques and murder, Jennifer puts together clues that help catch a killer.
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Like all Garage sale mystery, the acting is good and it's entertaining, however this one isn't too interesting and the mystery is weak. It's a bit muddled and lethargic in its execution. But watching Lori Loughlin doing her thing is a winning factor.
I think they have a great ensemble cast and they always find an interesting story line to play with.
Sure, it might be a tad predictable, but the movie still keeps us interested the whole way through.
The flow and feel of this movie and all the other ones before from the Garage Sale Mystery series is quite good.
With all the darker stuff out there these days, I really appreciate that they manage to keep it clean and not too gloomy, even though it is a murder mystery series.
Lori Laughlin is great in this role and so are the rest of the supporting cast.
I truly hope they keep making more of these!
In this case Loughlin is helping Eva Bourne and her daughter's sorority with a fund raising rummage sale. One of the moms Ona Grauer donates a painting that Loughlin tells her to take back, the thing is valuable. When she visits later she finds Grauer dead in what the police are calling a slip and fall.
That's just a way too coincidental for Loughlin and our intrepid sleuth searches for answers. Let's say the killer is one who would certainly know and appreciate the value of said painting.
The other big issue is that of Keegan Connor Tracy and even though this was a stepmother she feels the loss keenly. She'd like it to just be an accident but Loughlin's personal investigation prevents her from getting closure. Later she has good personal reasons to appreciate Loughlin's doggedness.
A bit graphic at times, but a good mystery from Hallmark people.
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- TriviaThe home of Elizabeth Mellon has been used in numerous Hallmark shows, including "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries" (more than once), "Chronicle Mysteries" and "Murder, She Baked".
- GoofsJason is assembling the weight training equipment incorrectly. He pushes the bolts up from the bottom and then screws the nut on at the top. The bolt should be inserted from the top so that if the nut ever comes loose the bolt would remain in place and still provide some support. While a small detail, it would be in the assembly instructions.
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Detective Lynwood: [Detective Lynwood follows antique shop owner Jennifer Shannon to the body of a woman in her mother's storage attic.] I'm a police detective and I don't stumble across as many dead bodies as you! Remind me never to get on your bad side.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Du vague à l'âme (2017)
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