

San Francisco homicide detective Maggie Price and former, world-class chef Henry Ross are on the case once again. The crime-solving odd couple investigates the murder of Henry’s friend, a well-known local chef found dead in his kitchen. As they begin to unravel an old family secret, Maggie has to stay one step ahead of a mysterious man in the shadows who appears to be stalking her, while her blossoming relationship with Henry is threatened by the arrival of an ex-love from Maggie’s past.
Acting
Brooke Burns and Dylan Neal's chemistry carries this entire soufflé.
Production
San Francisco food porn that'll have you Googling restaurants mid-movie.

Director
Terry Ingram
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is the third in a series of six 'Gourmet Detective' TV movies Hallmark cranked out between 2015-2017. Brooke Burns and Dylan Neal reportedly improvised most of their banter.
Hallmark's mystery franchise boom in the mid-2010s—Gourmet Detective, Murder She Baked, Aurora Teagarden—basically invented the 'cozy crime' streaming economy before Netflix noticed.
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