is a 1998 TV drama film originally aired as a Lifetime "True Stories" presentation. Inspired by a true story, the movie follows a housewife who discovers a natural talent for detective work while investigating infidelity. Plot Overview

Noted by reviewers from Prime Video as a standout performance. Production and Reception

She eventually opens her own business, working as an amateur sleuth to assist jilted wives in finding proof of their husbands' philandering. However, the professional and personal collide when Tess begins to suspect that Craig—the man who taught her how to "spy"—might be hiding secrets of his own. She must then decide if she is being paranoid due to her work or if her instincts about her own husband’s after-work activities are correct. Principal Cast and Characters

A devoted housewife turned private investigator who discovers her husband's potential betrayal.

Tess's husband and a police officer who initially encourages her detective skills but later becomes a target of her investigation. Brenda Vaccaro: Appears in a significant supporting role.

The story centers on (Patricia Kalember), a suburban mother of two living in Ohio. After successfully helping her sister uncover evidence of a cheating spouse with the help of her police officer husband, Craig (Tom Irwin), Tess realizes she has a knack for professional snooping.

The husband of a celebrity homemaking authority, whom Tess is hired to investigate.