Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Taylor Cole | ... | Ruby Herring | |
Stephen Huszar | ... | Jake Killian | |
John Wesley Shipp | ... | John Herring | |
Courtney Richter | ... | Sloan Wallace | |
Karen Holness | ... | Angela Bircham | |
Mig Macario | ... | Derek Saylor | |
Teagan Vincze | ... | Dakota Declan | |
Shawn Macdonald | ... | Travis Tru | |
Clayton James | ... | Dr. Luke Baldwin | |
Jason Cermak | ... | Henry | |
BJ Harrison | ... | Gladys | |
Chenier Hundal | ... | Todd Powers | |
Matthew Kevin Anderson | ... | Frank Young | |
James Kot | ... | Dr. Tommy Madden | |
Andrea Canning | ... | Linda |
When crime reporter Ruby Herring receives clues to a murder that happened five years earlier involving a local psychic, she joins forces with Detective Jake Killian to help crack the case.
The latest in the Ruby Herring series of mysteries from Hallmark has Taylor Cole getting a new job at her Seattle TV station changing from consumer reporter to crime reporter. A move that doesn't please all her colleagues but does give her some semi-official status for her work.
It also makes working with her police detective friend Stephen Huszar a bit easier. Their case is a reopened cold case of the murder of a psychic, shot while she was given a reading.
I have to commend the producers of the Ruby Herring series for having Mig Macario's rather openly and stereotypically gay character as part of the seriees. Macario plays Cole's friend and confidante and maybe thie could lead to a feature with some gay overtones in the plot.