

Lady in a Corner
Grace Guthrie tries to stave off the hostile take over of her publishing empire. While fighting off a ruthless British business-mogul, she must also deal with a mole.
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Plot Summary
A successful novelist, Sarah Jenkins, returns to her childhood home following her estranged mother's death. She discovers that her mother was murdered and that the police closed the case as an accident. Sarah decides to investigate her mother's death herself, uncovering a web of family secrets and dark truths. As she delves deeper, she realizes that the killer might be closer than she thinks.
Critical Reception
Lady in a Corner was a made-for-television film that received a mixed reception. While some critics praised its suspenseful plot and strong performances, others found the narrative to be predictable and somewhat underdeveloped. It is generally considered a decent, if unremarkable, thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful mystery elements.
- Noted for the performances of its veteran cast.
- Criticized for a predictable plot progression.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on the novel of the same name by American author Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman, though the film's plot significantly diverges from the original source material.
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