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Henry is hired to authenticate and purchase a long lost and very valuable recipe book. Soon Henry and Maggie find themselves in a murder mystery where secrets hidden within a treasured book ... Read allHenry is hired to authenticate and purchase a long lost and very valuable recipe book. Soon Henry and Maggie find themselves in a murder mystery where secrets hidden within a treasured book have dire consequences for all who own it.Henry is hired to authenticate and purchase a long lost and very valuable recipe book. Soon Henry and Maggie find themselves in a murder mystery where secrets hidden within a treasured book have dire consequences for all who own it.
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Poor gourmet chef Dylan Neal was really getting exasperated with his police detective bestie Brooke Burns with her constant reference to a rare chef's book of
his recipe secrets as a cookbook. What's gone on the market at an auction house
is one of those from a really classy San Francisco restaurant back in the day. But
when our sleuths go to a rare book dealer who purchased the item, the dealer's
employee is found murdered.
As in all the Gourmet Detective movies, Burns and Neal go through the Bay City's culinary scene looking for clues and culprits. A second murder happens as some folks want this book real bad.
The contents are quite interesting and here's a hint. That former classy dining spot had some interesting ingredients the chef used in some dishes.
Nicely done story, the perpetrator had quite an operation to protect.
As in all the Gourmet Detective movies, Burns and Neal go through the Bay City's culinary scene looking for clues and culprits. A second murder happens as some folks want this book real bad.
The contents are quite interesting and here's a hint. That former classy dining spot had some interesting ingredients the chef used in some dishes.
Nicely done story, the perpetrator had quite an operation to protect.
Love The Gourmet Detective Mysteries. Love the actors in each of these. This one maybe my fav! Other than the mispronounation of Daniel Whelan. Not pronounced Whee-len, should be be Way-Len. I think I can confirm that 😉
I enjoy the GD series and hope they make more - it's fun to have the woman as the cop and the fella interfering for a change! As usual, it's another opportunity to play Spot The Hallmark Actors, which is always fun and like seeing old friends/colleagues - especially great in Covid isolation. Although I'm having a lovely time out, Classic HM movies are good company and help keep me positive, despite all the murders, lol.
This installment had a different actor playing Bailey. He did okay but actor changes in a series messes with a shows chemistry.
This is the fifth and probably my favorite of the Gourmet Detective series, which turns the hallmark mystery genre around by having the male lead be the non-detective consultant.
"More than happy to return to my usual culinary work."-Henry
This episode is around a missing Chef's Book from the famous San Francisco institution Belvedere's Fine Dining. The restaurant has been closed for ten years and the chef's book has been missing for years. The mysterious chef's book is going up for auction. Our Gourmet Detective gets hired to determine the authenticity and bid for a client if it is real. Meanwhile, real detective Maggie is missing her daughter, Abby, who is in college and is excited about taking Henry to his first Giants game.
"No a Chef's Book. It's like a cookbook, but much more important and far more detailed."-Henry Ross
At the auction they find out it has been sold out from under everyone before the auction. The sale is private...but that doesn't stop a plucky food critic and young creole chef of the Creole Rooster. Helpful Maggie gets the buyer's info for Henry...in order for him to help his client. While they are bickering about Maggie needing a hobby, they discover a dead body in the buyers' antique shop. ...the chef's book is missing and the mystery is afoot!
"Chef's book! There is a difference!"-Henry.
Light, breezy, filled with good natured joking around. The Gourmet Detective is a fun watch on Hallmark Movies and mysteries.
"More than happy to return to my usual culinary work."-Henry
This episode is around a missing Chef's Book from the famous San Francisco institution Belvedere's Fine Dining. The restaurant has been closed for ten years and the chef's book has been missing for years. The mysterious chef's book is going up for auction. Our Gourmet Detective gets hired to determine the authenticity and bid for a client if it is real. Meanwhile, real detective Maggie is missing her daughter, Abby, who is in college and is excited about taking Henry to his first Giants game.
"No a Chef's Book. It's like a cookbook, but much more important and far more detailed."-Henry Ross
At the auction they find out it has been sold out from under everyone before the auction. The sale is private...but that doesn't stop a plucky food critic and young creole chef of the Creole Rooster. Helpful Maggie gets the buyer's info for Henry...in order for him to help his client. While they are bickering about Maggie needing a hobby, they discover a dead body in the buyers' antique shop. ...the chef's book is missing and the mystery is afoot!
"Chef's book! There is a difference!"-Henry.
Light, breezy, filled with good natured joking around. The Gourmet Detective is a fun watch on Hallmark Movies and mysteries.
Did you know
- TriviaIn some scenes, Dylan Neal is only shown from the left side because he fell and hit a metal pole during filming. He had to get seven stitches at the ER. Dylan also got a cut on the face during a previous movie in the series and sliced his finger while filming another one. Both times he ended up being rushed to the ER.
- GoofsWhen Maggie enters the suspect's house with her firearm drawn, her pistol has the end of the barrel exposed meaning that the slide is racked in the recoil position. In this mode, the gun is unable to fire and the slide normally locks in this position when the last round of the magazine has been fired. This is an oft-repeated mistake in many TV shows and movies. Semi-automatic pistols are often locked in this position to ensure safety in handling and storage.
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