
A Game of Cat and Mouse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery is a movie directed by Mark Jean in 2019 and based on the characters from the book series Aurora Teagarden by Charlaine Harris, which first book was published in 1990. The movie features Candace Cameron Bure, Niall Matter, Marilu Henner, Lexa Doig, Peter Benson, Miranda Frigon, and others.
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Storyline
A break-in at the venue for a Real Murders Club meeting leads Aurora to investigate cryptic clues left at crime scenes. The clues are quotes from mystery novels and Aurora enlists the help of Professor Nick Miller and his colleague and friend Bree, a forensic psychologist at the college. However, when those close to her are targeted, it seems murder may be the ultimate end, motivated by jealousy over her burgeoning relationship with Nick.
Movie vs Book

Year
2019
Minutes
120
Movie Rate
7.20
Source: IMDb
Movie
A Game of Cat and Mouse
Original title: A Game of Cat and Mouse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery
Director: Mark Jean
Country: USA
Year: 2019
Length: 2hs

Year
1990
Pages
209
Book Rate
7.34
S: Goodreads
Book
Real Murders
Author: Charlaine Harris
Country: USA
First published in: 1990
Length: 209 pages
Genre: Fiction
Book series: Aurora Teagarden
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