Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Good mystery, fun characters
Cons: It’s a Hallmark movie
The Bottom Line:
Hidden skeleton
Shannon must dig for answers
Fun, light mystery
“When I Bought the House, the Inspector Gave Me a Five Page
List of all the Problems, but a Skeleton in the Dumb Waiter Wasn’t One of
Them.”
Sometimes when reading or watching a mystery, you just know
where dead body is going to pop up. That
was the case when I was watching Concrete
Evidence, the second Fixer Upper Mystery movie from Hallmark. Of course, the real fun comes in trying to
piece together how the body got there, and that proved to be the case again
here.
Shannon Hughes (Jewel) has just started the renovation on
the house that writer Mac Sullivan (Colin Ferguson) has bought. They are in the destruction phase, and
Shannon has discovered that the dumb waiter in the house is wedged into
place. She gets it unstuck only to have
it crash to the basement. When Shannon
goes down there, she makes a horrifying discovery – there’s a skeleton in the
dumb waiter.
The skeleton is identified as the remains of Lily, a high
school classmate of Shannon’s who disappeared after high school
graduation. Lily also happens to be the
sister of Sean (Sean Rogerson), Shannon’s foreman. At the time, everyone assumed that Lily had
run away to Hollywood to become an actress, but it is clear now she was
murdered. Sean asks Shannon to find out
what happened, and, since Mac has a bad case of writer’s block, he joins the unofficial
investigation. Can they figure out what
happened?
As I said, the setup was very obvious, but the movie didn’t
waste a lot of time getting us there, and the pace never lagged for the rest of
the movie either. I did suspect the
killer early on, but I got so caught up in the story that I really didn’t
care. We have several people with very
real motives, and that makes it fun.
Of course, this being a Hallmark movie, it does come with my
standard cheese warning. The acting and
writing are okay, and if you remember what you are watching you’ll be
fine. But there’s nothing that’s going
to win any awards here for sure.
That’s not to say the actors do a poor job at all. In fact, I really grew to love some of the characters
here, which meant I was rooting for them to not be the killer and to overcome
some of the obstacles they faced as a result of what Shannon and Mac
uncover. And can I just saw how much I
love the relationship between our two lead characters.
I’ve only read the first book in the series, and I don’t
know how this compares to any of the plots in the books, but I certainly
enjoyed it on its own.
So while I can’t speak to this movie as a fan of the books,
I can speak to Concrete Evidence as a
fan of mysteries. I found it to be fun
and entertaining. It’s definitely worth
taking a look when you want to enjoy something light.
Looking for this movie on DVD? It's part of the Fixer Upper Mystery Collection.
Looking for this movie on DVD? It's part of the Fixer Upper Mystery Collection.
I have the first few books in the series and both movies recorded. Both sound really good and I'm excited to try both!
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