Synopsis/Details
Based on the Jeannie Loomis thriller novel series, Living in the Hall of Fame follows veteran FBI profiler Jeannie Loomis as she investigates a series of murders staged with chilling precision.
When a brutal double homicide is discovered posed like a carefully arranged display, Loomis realizes the crime scene is only the beginning. Each killing is being recreated as a macabre “exhibit” inspired by history’s most infamous crimes—from Bundy to the Tylenol murders—documented and cataloged as part of a twisted museum dedicated to notoriety.
As the exhibits escalate, Loomis discovers the mastermind behind the killings is Andrew Halpern, a former criminal psychology student who once attended her lectures at the University of San Francisco. Obsessed with the idea that history only remembers killers who achieve infamy, Halpern has turned Loomis’s teachings into a blueprint for recognition.
His ultimate goal is not merely to kill—but to stage a final exhibit that will guarantee his place in history.
Now Loomis must stop the killer she unknowingly helped create before his final display turns the campus where his obsession began into the centerpiece of his deadly hall of fame.
Featuring FBI Special Agent Jeannie Loomis, the central character in Gary J. Rose’s acclaimed thriller novel series.




















