Pros: A good, twisty mystery
Cons: A certain level of cheese
The Bottom Line:
Inheritance with
A deadly secret gives us
Enjoyable film
The Skull in the Window Seat
One of the reasons I switched cable companies this year was
so I could get the Hallmark Movies and Mystery channel. (Yes, it was also a little bit cheaper.) They’ve started making some movies I was
anxious to see based on cozy mystery series.
Within a couple of months, I’d recorded a bunch of them, and there they
sat on my DVR waiting for me to watch them.
I finally got around to watching the first Aurora Teagarden mystery, A Bone to Pick, and I enjoyed it.
Aurora (Candace Cameron Bure), Roe to her friends, is a
librarian in a small Georgia town who is obsessed with real life murder. In fact, she’s a member of the local Real
Murders club, which is how she had kept in touch with former librarian Jane
Engles (Barbara Wallace) who has always seen a lot of herself in Roe.
When Jane dies due to health problems she’d kept secret from
all but her closest friends, Roe is shocked to learn that she has inherited
everything, including Jane’s house. When
Roe heads to the house, she interrupts a burglar. Then Roe finds a skull in the window
seat. A note from Jane convinces Roe
that her friend didn’t commit the murder.
But who is the victim? And is one
of her new neighbors a killer?
This sets up a great mystery as Roe must not only figure out
who the victim might be but then figure out who had motive to kill this
person. The twists and turns were pretty
good and kept me guessing until the end.
This movie is based on a book by Charlene Harris (and if the
name is familiar, that’s because she wrote the Sookie Stackhouse books that
were turned into the TV show True Blood). I have never read the books this film is
based on, but I do know that, while this is first movie made from the books,
this is actually the second book in the series.
I don’t know why they chose to do that, but I’m not too surprised based
on how they are constantly changing the order for the series of movies based on
the Hannah Swensen series. Fans of the
books will recognize any changes they had to make as a result, but I just went
on what I saw here.
I will say I was overwhelmed a bit by the number of
characters near the beginning. In
addition to meeting the suspects, we also get the characters that make up Roe’s
life. However, by the time the movie was
over, I had everyone straight.
Hallmark has a reputation for a certain feel from their
movies which includes a certain amount of cheese. That is here in full force, and it seeps into
the acting a bit. It’s certainly
acceptable for a made for TV movie, but there is nothing here that will win any
awards. Aside from Candace Cameron Bure,
the only other name in the cast I recognized was Merilu Henner who plays Roe’s
mother Aida.
I’ve got to admit, I also had a problem with the premise of
the story. Jane is really little more
than an acquaintance of Roe, yet she leaves her entire state to the main
character? Yes, it’s so Roe will find
the skull and solve the mystery, but it still seemed a bit farfetched. Having said that, once I let that go, I
really enjoyed the film.
So no, this isn’t great cinema. But it is a diverting made for TV movie. If that sounds appealing to you, then you
will enjoy A Bone to Pick.
We don't get this cable channel either. I've been trying to wait and see what, if any, get released on DVD!
ReplyDeleteI discovered the first couple in the Garage Sale Mystery franchise are out on DVD, but none of the others are. I think they are missing a real opportunity by not releasing more that way.
DeleteI would agree! Will keep my eye out for the Garage Sale at least!
DeleteI enjoyed this but you're definitely right about this not being great cinema! The books are really good and if you haven't read them I think you would enjoy the series. The house issue is explained WAY better in the book!
ReplyDeleteI'm certainly interested in reading the books after watching the movies. And it makes sense that things are explained better in the book. They usually are since there is more time in a book.
DeleteI get that Hallmark movie station, so I'll have to watch for this movie. I've read three of the Roe Teagarden books and of them, A Bone to Pick is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI've watched the Hannah Swenson movies based on Joanne Fluke's books. I like Alison Sweeney, but still prefer the books.
Dagny