Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Flower Shop Mystery: Snipped in the Bud -- April 24 Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

Brooke Shields returns as flower-shop-owner-turned-sleuth Abby Night in the second installment of the “Flower Shop Mystery” movie series – “Flower Shop Mystery: Snipped in the Bud,” Sunday, April 24 at 9pm ET/PT on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. Based on the bestselling series by Kate Collins, the movie also stars Brennan Elliott and Beau Bridges. 

“Flower Shop Mystery: Snipped in the Bud” follows Abby (Shields), a former lawyer and proprietor of Bloomers, a quaint Illinois flower shop.  When she receives a mysterious order for black roses to be delivered to the law department of the local university, Abby, having a colorful history with the school and a daughter who is currently a student, decides to deliver the flowers herself. Upon her arrival, Abby crosses paths with a former professional rival, only to find him murdered in his office shortly after their encounter. When Abby’s fingerprints are found on the murder weapon, she becomes the chief suspect in a dramatic homicide investigation, finding herself hounded by a hard-boiled detective and pursued by a relentless reporter. When things heat up and start looking bad for Abby, she decides to conduct her own murder investigation, enlisting the support of Marco (Elliott), a handsome bar owner and ex-private investigator, her best friend, Nikki (Kate Drummond) and her father, Jeffrey (Bridges). With their help, Abby gathers and interrogates a list of suspects, including school faculty and their wives and lovers, each having a plausible motive for committing the grisly crime. With a killer on the loose – and a budding romance with Marco beginning to sizzle – Abby races to solve the case and prove her innocence, before it’s too late.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Yes yes yes I can't wait.

Anonymous said...

The books are so much better than this stuff on TV.

Anonymous said...

The books are so much getter than what is being shown on TV as the flower shop mysteries.