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Garage Sale Mystery: Murder by Text

2017

83 minutes

Director

Peter DeLuise

Cast

Lori Loughlin

Steve Bacic

Sarah Strange

Description

In this installment of the "Garage Sale Mystery" series, Jennifer Shannon (Lori Loughlin) investigates the death of a band member found in his home. Initially believed to be a suicide, Jennifer's keen eye uncovers evidence suggesting foul play. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a web of secrets and lies, leading to a surprising revelation.

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Antique Store Owner

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San Francisco, California

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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Review

Garage Sale Mystery: Murder by Text – The Ultimate Garage Sale Whodunit

If you’ve ever wondered, “What’s more thrilling than a garage sale?”—Hallmark Channel movies are here to answer: A garage sale mystery! Specifically, Garage Sale Mystery: Murder by Text, where murder, mystery, and malfunctioning smartphones collide in the most unexpectedly dramatic way possible.

In this Hallmark movie (because of course, it’s a Hallmark movie), Jennifer Shannon (played by the delightful Lori Loughlin) is back at her usual gig: solving murders while rummaging through other people’s old junk. Her latest investigation begins when a text message leads to a murder—yes, you read that correctly: a murder, by text. Apparently, in the Hallmark Channel movies universe, texts aren't just for emojis and awkward high school chats, they’re also the perfect way to get murdered.

In true Hallmark Channel movies fashion, Jennifer is once again knee-deep in clothes racks and kitchenware, trying to figure out whodunit while juggling her usual life as a detective, mother, and lover of quirky finds. What makes this movie so great is how the murder and mystery take a backseat to Jennifer’s casual suburban detective vibes. She’s like the Nancy Drew of garage sales, with a little more wine-and-chocolate nights and a little less creepy suspense music.

Also, let’s talk about the climactic moments: Nothing says thriller like trying to solve a murder while simultaneously determining whether or not you should buy that vintage teapot or old-timey lamp. As the stakes rise, Jennifer is faced with the dilemma of a lifetime: Does she need to catch the murderer, or can she simply haggle down the price on that antique mirror she’s eyeing?

The characters in this Hallmark movie are an absolute dream. Between Jennifer’s perfectly put-together family life and supportive (and slightly confused) husband, you can't help but think, "If I was in a Hallmark Channel movie, I’d murder for that kind of domestic bliss." Sure, murder is bad, but family dinner and a glass of wine afterwards? Priceless.

In conclusion, Garage Sale Mystery: Murder by Text is exactly what you want from Hallmark Channel movies: A murder mystery wrapped in whimsy, lighthearted detective work, and the unexpected joy of garage sale finds. It’s like solving a crime while knowing everything will turn out OK because this is Hallmark movies, after all—where even murder can’t spoil the fun!

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