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7/10
The great art theft!
Reno-Rangan14 November 2017
The third film in the Aurora Teagarden film series and based on the book of the same name. I think it got better now. I mean I liked previous two, but this kind of crime-mysteries I like a lot. This is by far the closely related to Aurora. Nothing like she directly involved in it, but when her mother's firm associated with the latest murder in the town, she got to step in like the previous occasions to find the truth. That gave strength to the film plot to evolve vigorously. When I say such strong word for a television film, that means for the television standards only.

She was covering for her busy mother, but it was not like any other day, because she finds a dead body in the backyard of the house she was showing for a customer. The dead woman worked for her mother. Now the question is who did it? And the motivation! From the customers to someone from the work, it could be anybody. All Aurora had a small clue, that she did not know it until the last moment. But did she catch the killer using it as a bait, and if she did so, how it all happened was unfolded in the remaining tale.

As usual the police chief was annoying. I mean not for me/viewers, but for Aurora for her enthusiasm in crime solving which he sees as an obstruction. In this, she directly associated, since she was the first to report it to the cops. So there's nothing much they could do about it, other than letting her do whatever she want, but within the legal circle.

Her effort to solve it was more to save her mother, thinking she could become a future victim or be framed for it. Unlike cops, she begins her investigation with the employees of her mother's firm. Like usual, the inquiry initiated, but it did not take her anywhere to resolve the case. Except her suspicious on the man she's been with on the day she found the body.

❝I'm a librarian. I have a masters degree in finding information.❞

Coming to that mystery man, he was like her new romance companion. He showed more interest to her as much she suspected him. So in the entire stretch of the narration, the romance became a distant word. Initially I was not happy that in every sequel, they had brought in the new guys as her love interest. All the above, they all had disappeared in the following film. The best part was, the romance was not given a strong preference in any of those As the viewers, we could see the connections. But it helped to build the story better. Besides, a fresh face gives a fresh perspective on whatever going on.

The art theme was nicely used. But this is the series where uncovering the crime a main priority. So whatever the smartness used to do the crime/murder, you won't witness them. Then suddenly at the end comes out the suspect, revealing the purpose of committing it. It is a television film, and it always has a happy ending. As the title says, it is Aurora's tale and she has to accomplish it. That's how her character built. It is totally understandable, but it also makes the cops useless. I would have liked her involved alongside them to do the job, rather single handily manage all the time.

The first act was good. From the basic plot, it was developed with a lot more suspenseful in the second act. Though the final act was cliché. I did not guess who was the culprit, but anybody would know how it all unfolds as it followed a basic blueprint of murder/crime mystery. Because if the probe reveals the motivation or a baitable evidence so early, then it loses nearly half the grip to keep the excitement going. This film had a decent ending, but too sudden and too quick, especially while confronting the bad guy, then it's all done. Once again all the actors were good. The director had been replaced, though she did good. I think I've said everything I wanted to, so now I'm looking forward for the next one to review.

7/10
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6/10
Roe's intended
bkoganbing31 July 2017
This is the Aurora Teagarden mystery where Candace Cameron Bure meets her intended Yannick Bisson. She finds he's a man with quite a past and for a while the subject of the murder of two real estate agents.

In fact that's what drives Cameron in this murder mystery. She meets Bisson who is looking to buy a house and he's supposed to meet up with Marilu Henner, Roe's real estate agent mom. But Henner is running late and Cameron takes Bisson to the house where they find the body of another real estate agent.

Then at another site another female real estate agent is found dead. Roe's concern is that someone is targeting real estate agents of the female variety though nothing sexual is done.

In fact both murders were done to cover up another crime. What that was and who did it you have to watch for. But rest assured it's not Bisson.

I guess we have to wait and see if our mystery loving librarian and her man of mystery get hitched in another of these films in the series.
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6/10
a slightly calmer Aurora
blanche-224 June 2016
I must say I enjoyed this Aurora Teagarden mystery better than what I had seen previously, I think because the star, Candace Cameron Bure was a tiny bit more subdued. Also, I liked this mystery.

While showing a house for her real estate mother Aida (Marilu Henner), Aurora finds the body of an agent that worked for her mother. Aurora knows this particular house well, from her childhood, and thinks something is off about its look. After comparing it with photos, she realizes a painting has been replaced by another one. Is this about art theft?

There are any number of suspects: an agent who majored in art in college, the agent's husband, the man looking at the house - the list seems endless.

Then the body of another agent shows up in a second house.

Pretty good and entertaining. These mystery movies are made in Canada and use predominantly Canadian actors, and the budget isn't very big. This one moved quickly and had a nice plot.
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7/10
Supporting Characters saved this show
sarajimi1 November 2020
I somewhat enjoy the mysteries. I'm a bigger fan of the earlier ones than the more recent but that's mainly because I like the Aurora/Martin dynamic so it lost something for me when he left. This movie is his first and I don't see what he saw in Ro other than looks because she is so rude to him and self-centered even before he ends up on her suspect list. It was the other characters (note that I say characters not actors because I have no problem with Candace Cameron Bure, just with the way Ro is written here) that were strong enough to keep me watching. I especially appreciate Lynn, probably the least bumbling cop on these types of mysteries and, despite her dislike of Ro, still respects her capabilities. The mystery itself was good but they must've pissed off Ro's aunt at some point because no one would want their bridesmaids looking like that.
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6/10
"I'm a librarian. I have a masters degree in finding information."
utgard1427 June 2016
Candace Cameron Bure is back as Aurora Teagarden, this time trying to solve the murder of a real estate agent. She eventually figures out the murder ties into some stolen art and then it's just a matter of her (and us) figuring out which of the suspects is guilty. As with the previous Aurora Teagarden movies, I will remind anyone reading this review that I have not read the books this series is based on. So I don't have any preconceived ideas of how Aurora or any of the supporting characters should look or act. I enjoyed the previous two TV movies in this series, largely because of Candace Cameron Bure's irrepressible charm and likability. This third movie, however, I like a little less than the others.

For starters, while this is still a somewhat lighthearted murder mystery with a little bit of humor, this one seems to take itself more seriously than the last two. Some viewers will probably like this one more than the others for that very reason. But I wanted the quirky fun more than another humdrum murder mystery that anyone who's seen a couple of episodes of Murder, She Wrote could figure out relatively quickly. Another negative is the potential love interest in this one. It's the third male lead for Candace in as many movies and this one is a big step down from Robin Dunne's enjoyable character in the last film. This new guy, played by Yannick Bisson, is a middle-aged metrosexual with a One Direction haircut and way too much spray tan. His chemistry with Candace is tepid, to be charitable. Honestly the guy seems like he should be hosting a game show or an infomercial about dog grooming supplies.

On the plus side, Candace is Candace and while she doesn't have as many cute lines or moments in this one, her screen presence carries the movie. The adorable Lexa Doig returns as Aurora's friend but sadly gets little to do. The few scenes she does have are great, though. One note I would give Hallmark is that perhaps in future movies focus on these two solving crimes together rather than inserting another love interest who's just going to disappear anyway. Marilu Henner, Bruce Dawson, and Miranda Frigon all return from the previous movies and are all fun to watch. Also making an appearance is the clichéd gruff police captain I complained about in my Real Murders review. He shows up just to tell Aurora to stop meddling. Keep trying, Hallmark, but it's not going to get funny anytime soon. Finally, the town they filmed in is really beautiful. So big points for the scenery. Look, if you like Candace and like the other Aurora movies, you'll like this I think. If you didn't like the other ones, maybe this one will be more your cup of tea since it is a little different than the previous two.
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9/10
More Aurora
somelikeithotz20 August 2018
Three Bedrooms is my favorite out of the Aurora mysteries so far. I thought with a title like this I would have nightmares for weeks but it was a fun ride as always. Candace is magnetic and brilliant in the lead role and the mystery left me guessing until about the last 15 minutes. Keep this series coming and keep up the great work.
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7/10
Ro On The Case
atlasmb4 January 2021
Aurora Teagarden (Candace Cameron-Bure) is a librarian in a small town that must have the highest per capita rate of homicide in the nation. In this episode, the body of a local realtor is found. Aurora runs an investigation parallel to the official police investigation (with somewhat better results, of course) to their chagrin.

Something seems to be missing from the crime scene, leading Aurora on a trail that uncovers several suspects.

This film has an underlying humor---despite imminent danger---which makes it entertaining.
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Entertaining sure, but the mystery wasn't particularly good....
paul_haakonsen17 July 2019
Granted that I have never read the books, but this is the third movie in the series that I have seen, I do not have a comparison between the movie adaptations and the books. So how true the movies are the books and the characters, I cannot say.

However, in comparison to the two other movies in the series that I've seen so far, then this 2016 movie "Three Bedrooms, One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" wasn't really the strongest or most interesting of storylines and mysteries to be solved. Don't get me wrong, it was still enjoyable and watchable for sure, but it wasn't just fully up to par with the likes of "A Bone to Pick: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" for example.

One thing that I do enjoy in these movies are the recurring actors and actresses that portray the same characters. It adds so much continuity and a good sense of familiarity with the characters. It is a shame, really, that they didn't opt to cast Lexa Doig for the role of Aurora Teagarden though. I think she would bring so much more to the character. But hey, all a matter of preference.

Now, the mystery in this 2016 movie was fairly bland, and it didn't really manage to take much of a hold on me. I sat through the entire movie, but I wasn't really thoroughly entertained as much as I would have liked to be.

If you enjoyed the previous movies, then you will also find some enjoyment and entertainment value in the 2016 "Three Bedrooms, One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery" movie for sure.
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10/10
Wonderful
nursechemo7430 August 2020
I love the cast and the story! Wonderful books and entertaining shows!
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6/10
Continuing the series' practice of male lead with weird eyebrows
professor_of_gamez3 January 2023
The actor that plays Martin (Roe's romantic interest in this movie) has strange eyebrows, as have many male leads in Lifetime Mystery movies.

It's very distracting ... trying to focus on the movie and the storyline, and keep focusing on his oddly strange, feminine eyebrows.

I don't know if this is something the showrunners are seeking out, but I have seen it in a number of other Aurora Teagarden movies.

I am kind of surprised that they don't seem to put Roe off.

Whenever he is on screen, it is hard to focus on anything else. I would think that a beautician of some sort could help him with this.
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2/10
Pushy bordering on annoying
celi-singleton22 March 2022
Its nice to see Candace Cameron Bure acting again however her character was extreme annoying ... so much so it seemed like the mystery became inconsequential to her being nosy and pushy. I stopped watching after the dinner with the male lead character where she steamrolled him.
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6/10
Three bedrooms, one corpse
coltras354 June 2023
While Aurora "Roe" Teagarden searches for her piece of the American dream, she decides to test the waters of the family business - real estate sales, and goes to show a 3 BR house for her Realtor mom. The handsome client finds the body of a Realtor in the backyard, strangled. Suspicion is aimed at all Realtors as the key used to open the door was returned to base. Aurora starts investigating with help from her friends at Real Murders Club.

Aurora is at her busybody best , focusing on solving mysteries. She is a librarian but hardly does any work. Snooping what she does best. She's quite a sprightly character which matches the whodunnit's coziness. It's standard stuff yet fun and relaxing. There's some good suspects, and an adequately done mystery.
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4/10
Juvenile
Jackbv1236 January 2018
This is my first Aurora Teagarden movie and I haven't read the books. I checked to see if these were youth oriented books because this movie is so juvenile. I am amazed that Aurora doesn't sprain something in her leaps (not just jumps) to conclusions. She is also rude, pushy and basically unlikeable. I also question her intelligence. She claims to be careful but she is really reckless.

This particular story guides us into eliminating suspects until we seem to have one and then we get a twist. That much about the story at least is not bad if you can stand Aurora as we get there.
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7/10
Aurora meets Martin for the first time as together they find a body.
cgvsluis11 June 2023
This is our introduction to the character Martin Bartell, who Aurora meets when she agrees to show a house to a client on behalf of her mother Aida. While showing Martin the house, they discover the body of another real estate agent in the backyard.

This begins a very personal mystery as it brings suspicion to the employees in Aida's office...and brings suspicion on Martin.

The mystery was well done, the cast is tight, the writing is great and this is why this is one of my three favorite mystery series on Hallmark (along with Hannah Swensen's Murder she Baked and Mystery 101). I love how strong, curious and plucky Aurora is as a character. I think Candace Cameron Bure does and amazing job embodying the character. (I loved her wardrobe...especially the red skirt, white print blouse, and navy blue sweater!) I really appreciated how the character of Martin handled Aurora's suspicions...it was well written and an excellent way to bond these two strong characters together with mutual respect. Yannick Bisson is an excellent addition to the cast as Martin. He and Candace have wonderful on screen chemistry...and I really enjoyed watching the progress of their relationship. I love how this show keeps the same actors for its series and this stable of supporting actors is phenomenal. It helps that they have good writing and wonderful small town sets for the fake town of Lawrenceton, Washington. (I do love the upstate New York waterfall that they show for the town...it is beautiful and sort of believable for a mountainous Washington State town.)

This continues to be one of the best things on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and I really hope they get back to making more shows like this in 2023.
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7/10
Three Bedrooms, One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery
JoBloTheMovieCritic20 July 2019
7/10 - my favorite Roe movie, funny and entertaining
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6/10
Decent murder investigation movie..!(anthology webseries)
kamalbeeee6 July 2023
When Aurora shows a house for her realtor mom, the handsome client finds the body of a rival realtor in the backyard. Suspicion falls on all realtors. Aurora starts investigating with help from her friends.

Looks soo dramatic not real but still can watch for story and screenplay... One time watchable movie...

When Aurora shows a house for her realtor mom, the handsome client finds the body of a rival realtor in the backyard. Suspicion falls on all realtors. Aurora starts investigating with help from her friends.

Looks soo dramatic not real but still can watch for story and screenplay... One time watchable movie...
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charme
Kirpianuscus20 February 2022
The charme of Candace Cameron Bure and Yannick Bisson are the basic virtues of this episode. The adventures of Aurora Teagarden are less for me, being real crime ingredients but nice pretextes. A painting, two corpses, suspicions and the truth. Nothing special, correct in many points and the supporting characters as fair spices for cover not the most inspired cook. .
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