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Concrete Evidence: A Fixer Upper Mystery
When Mac—Shannon’s new beau—first moved to Lighthouse Cove, he bought the historic lighthouse mansion that the town is named after. During renovation demolition, the bones of a teenage girl who went missing fifteen years ago were discovered. If Shannon has any chance of getting the renovation back on track, she’ll need to tackle the cold case.
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Plot Summary
Renowned architect and fixer-upper expert, Shannon Hughes, returns to her hometown to renovate a historic lighthouse. However, her homecoming takes a dark turn when she discovers a buried corpse on the property. As she delves into the town's secrets and the victim's past, Shannon finds herself entangled in a dangerous mystery that threatens her own life.
Critical Reception
Concrete Evidence: A Fixer Upper Mystery was primarily released as a made-for-television movie and received a mixed to positive reception, particularly for its cozy mystery elements and the performance of its lead. While not a critical darling, it satisfied its target audience seeking light suspense and a familiar, comforting narrative.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a satisfying blend of home renovation and murder mystery.
Jewel Kilcher's performance as the determined architect is a highlight.
The plot unfolds at a steady pace, keeping viewers engaged without being overly complex.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of the 'Fixer Upper Mystery' series, based on Kate Carlisle's novels.
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