When Henry is invited as a guest speaker at a luxury resort spa, he quickly finds himself at the center of another murder.
With Maggie at his side, our favorite duo must not only find the killer but be careful they don't become his latest victim.
The Gourmet Detective mysteries are, so far, pretty good, and better than the other Hallmark series.This time, Maggie (Brooke Burns) is due for a vacation, so her boss sends her off with Henry(Dylan Neal) to a fabulous spa where a food conference is being held, and Henry is speaking.
I have to say that this was a good movie. Not great, but still good.
This appears to be the second in the series and as such, the characters know each other but haven't progressed much past that. Maggie is slightly more than tolerant of the amateur detective, Henry, but doesn't fight working with him to solve the case.
Okay, so "A Healthy Place to Die" was in fact better than the initial film "The Gourmet Detective" in this franchise collection mainly because of the refreshing acting of Dylan Neal who plays amateur sleuth and gourmet guru Henry Ross. Now Henry's real motive for engaging in solving murders is because he is attracted to the lead San Francisco homicide detective Maggie Price, played by actress Brooke Burns.