13 reviews
A better Ruby Herring
Enjoyable Mystery Series
This one starts out a bit slow but picks up. Really enjoyed the cast, Jake (Stephen Huszar) is very easy on the eyes & Taylor Cole as Ruby is very likeable & believable. One of the better Hallmark mysteries!
- lakebotany-32808
- Mar 14, 2020
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A carefully thought out plan
Seattle's intrepid consumer reporter Ruby Herring is on the case again. In this
film Taylor Cole has a guest fitness guru on her segment of the news hour.
After she leaves the studio the women who is clearly disoriented as we see her,
plunges over an embankment.
This was a beloved figure known for her philanthropy. Her company and herself gave millions away to environmental causes. Who would want to hurt her?
All I'll say is that this was one carefully thought out scheme by the perpetrator, from using a really exotic poison to dating a person for the express purpose of framing them.
This was a good entree in the Ruby Herring series.
This was a beloved figure known for her philanthropy. Her company and herself gave millions away to environmental causes. Who would want to hurt her?
All I'll say is that this was one carefully thought out scheme by the perpetrator, from using a really exotic poison to dating a person for the express purpose of framing them.
This was a good entree in the Ruby Herring series.
- bkoganbing
- Sep 29, 2019
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Ruby Herring Mysteries: Her Last Breath
6/10 - a sub-par mystery, but the characters kept the movie engaging
- JoBloTheMovieCritic
- Sep 29, 2019
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Her last Breath
Seattle TV consumer reporter Ruby Herring turns unorthodox investigator when the strange death of her friend, a celebrated health/fitness guru, turns out to be premeditated murder. Determined to find out who killed her friend, Ruby works in the shadows while forming an unofficial alliance with Jake Killian, the handsome Seattle P. D. homicide detective assigned to the case.
Quite a good mystery featuring a typical inquisitive reporter - well all of them are such - who is a few steps ahead of her detective friend. It's standard stuff, well worn, but entertaining. Taylor Cole is quite likeable and cute.
Quite a good mystery featuring a typical inquisitive reporter - well all of them are such - who is a few steps ahead of her detective friend. It's standard stuff, well worn, but entertaining. Taylor Cole is quite likeable and cute.
Dogged Determination
- alan-oreilly-1
- Mar 7, 2021
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SERIOUSLY????
Seriously, Hallmark???? You call this a mystery series??? The movie plot is as boring as the first episode. The leads were not in tune. I struggled to finish the movie but gave it up after one hour of watching.
Per usual, Taylor Coke is so stoic and just a mediocre actress. On the good side, congrats to the hair dresser for toning down the annoying red hair from Episode 1.
rather flat
Ruby Herring (Taylor Cole) is doing a friendly story with rich vitamin entrepreneur Natalie Billings. When Natalie is killed in a car accident, Ruby starts investigating and discovers the case is being handled by a familiar face, police detective Jake Killian (Stephen Huszar).
It's the second movie in this Hallmark mystery franchise. I fail to see any chemistry between Cole and Huszar. He has no charisma. Cole is a beautiful woman but her acting is a bit stiff. The main difficulty is that the movie is way too stiff. The mystery isn't much and is really only worthwhile for an hour long episode at best. It's more like a series of discoveries rather than a fun whodunnit. It is all rather flat.
It's the second movie in this Hallmark mystery franchise. I fail to see any chemistry between Cole and Huszar. He has no charisma. Cole is a beautiful woman but her acting is a bit stiff. The main difficulty is that the movie is way too stiff. The mystery isn't much and is really only worthwhile for an hour long episode at best. It's more like a series of discoveries rather than a fun whodunnit. It is all rather flat.
- SnoopyStyle
- Oct 26, 2019
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No, No, No
Not much of a success I'm afraid. Worst than the first one. The plot was dull and on top of that Taylor's Cole acting was as cold as a fish. I seriously beleive Hallmark should cancel the show. It is as bad as the Machmaker series. Hallmark have mercy on us poor viewers....
- constantina-dellopoulou
- Oct 12, 2019
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L A M E
Hallmark must believe all their viewers are idiots....This is lamer than most, some tolerable - but this tripe is beyond watching. Cold characters and the tremendously annoying 'hallmark incessant smile' ...Terrible.
Not a fan
I watched a couple of the Ruby Herring movies and my general review of all of them are, Ruby is not really a likeable character. In one instance her friend dies and normal people would be upset or sad, she's emotionless and just keen to solve the murder. She has two looks, fake looking smile smirk or blank face.
The detective Jake however is handsome and plays the role well. They should just make more Aurora Teagarden.
- mary-179-677383
- Jan 19, 2021
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Bears in the Seattle suburbs (at least they got that right).
This is the second entry in the Ruby Herring Mystery series that is supposed to be set in Seattle but is so painfully not. Natalie of Natalie's Naturals goes missing and then turns up dead, putting Ruby and detective Jake back together again. Tommy gives Ruby and Jake a pre-autopsy report and Ruby meets to hash out ideas with her retired crime beat father.
"Nancy Drew Strikes again."-Jake
"He's cute."-Jenny "Yeah if you like know it all detective types."-Ruby
This mystery is filled with yoga, smoothies and a struggling artist, but who poisoned our Natalie?
"My very own Hardy Boy"-Ruby to Jake
Ruby and Jake dance around each other solving clues, while her best friend, Jenny, looks for a house and ends up getting to meet Jake Killian's mom, who just happens to be a real estate agent...which is how they discover that Jake can bake.
"A baker with a badge."-Ruby
I'd like to say this hallmark mystery series is growing on me but it isn't. I like the cast, particularly the two leads...but there is just something lacking in the Chemistry. The writing is decent and has fun references to older detective series...like Cagney and Lacey, etc. I would like to like this more than I do, but so far the first two in the series have left me kind of flat, especially with Aurora Teagarden and the mystery 101 series to compete with.
"Nancy Drew Strikes again."-Jake
"He's cute."-Jenny "Yeah if you like know it all detective types."-Ruby
This mystery is filled with yoga, smoothies and a struggling artist, but who poisoned our Natalie?
"My very own Hardy Boy"-Ruby to Jake
Ruby and Jake dance around each other solving clues, while her best friend, Jenny, looks for a house and ends up getting to meet Jake Killian's mom, who just happens to be a real estate agent...which is how they discover that Jake can bake.
"A baker with a badge."-Ruby
I'd like to say this hallmark mystery series is growing on me but it isn't. I like the cast, particularly the two leads...but there is just something lacking in the Chemistry. The writing is decent and has fun references to older detective series...like Cagney and Lacey, etc. I would like to like this more than I do, but so far the first two in the series have left me kind of flat, especially with Aurora Teagarden and the mystery 101 series to compete with.
Delete
I recorded this. Took me to the third try to watch to the end. It was lifeless, grating and a waste. Other reviewers are correct. Taylor Cole who normally is a joy to watch is full out annoying. Her tone, her postures, even her looks ( what was with the hairdo and makeup at the gala, ghastly and scary) makes you want to stop watching. This is my first Ruby Herring and this episode on Imbd was top rated. Hate to see what the others are. But will give another episode a try as I like Stephen Huzar. Hopefully the newer episodes will show him with more detective intelligence. If there was to be chemistry between the two the script and directing missed by a mile. Kinda like the Dad tho' Risk watching it if you must.
- Pvrspecialist
- Feb 2, 2023
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