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: Reviewers describe it as a mix of romance, suspense, and mystery that provides "something for everybody". Music: Honey by Ray Conniff honey ray
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: It is characterized as being aimed at a casual audience looking for easy-listening versions of radio hits rather than deep artistic interpretations. Music: "Honey Honey" by Ray Charles
: At age 32, Honey Ray Howard discovers the identity of her father while her mother is on her deathbed. The story follows her journey to England to find her roots.