Life is great for a mother in Lifetime’s A Daughter’s Deceit until a vindictive child of a former client takes revenge a step too far. Jennifer Field and Scout Taylor-Compton star in this new 2021 thriller.
Your first chance to watch Lifetime’s A Daughter’s Deceit is Friday, December 10th at 8/7c exclusively on the Lifetime Movie Network (LMN) cable TV channel. Note that this is a different channel than the main Lifetime channel.
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A mother’s idyllic life is in jeopardy in Lifetime’s official A Daughter’s Deceit synopsis. “Suzanne Cruz’s perfect life as a mother, wife, and lawyer is shattered by Cassie, who’s vowed revenge on the lawyers that destroyed her family when she was a little girl. It’s up to Suzanne to figure out who is tearing her life apart before Cassie comes in for the kill.”
A Daughter’s Deceit on LMN stars Jennifer Field, Scout Taylor-Compton, Emma Nasfell, Michael DeVorzon, Nicholas Heard, and Ashley Doris.