Lorraine Page Mysteries
3 total works
Lieutenant Lorraine Page had everything. Impossible to believe that she could be thrown out of the police force and end up on Skid Row.
Lorraine's ex-colleagues soon forget her, as the hunt for a nightmare serial killer spirals into an all-out search for a missing witness. A victim who escaped and is now on the run . . . from her life.
Lorraine Page is that witness. Against her will she is drawn into the investigation. Forced to face her past and her overwhelming guilt . . .
'Lorraine Page, officer, wife and mother, is as tough as they come' Sunday Telegraph
'Lynda la Plante once again shows her brilliance' Daily Express
'Terrifyingly gripping . . . don't read it late at night' Daily Mail
Suspicion and fear surround the mysterious disappearance of a movie star's daughter. The race to claim the reward for finding Anna Louise Caley - dead or alive - spirals into a deadly voodoo trail in the French quarter of New Orleans.
In her desperation to succeed in this, her first case as a private detective, ex-Lieutenant Lorraine Page is caught in a web of deceit and violence that threatens to drag her back into the murky world she has fought so hard to escape.
Continuing the investigation means risking everything. But the million dollar bonus is one hell of an incentive not to back off a case that could kiss her - or give her the future and the professional respect she craves.
`La Plante's stinging social realism in fiction and drama always inspires biting controversy. In Cold Blood . . . there is a heavy dose of the darker side of 90s America. It is the raw material that La Plante serves up best.'
Elle
`True La Plante style . . . a faced paced romp'
Daily Mail
Movie mogul Harry Nathan's lonely death in a Beverly Hills swimming pool is the beginning of a trial of lust and conspiracy leading to the darkest corners of the international art world.
Private investigator Lorraine Page faces her toughest fight ever as she takes on the case for fading starlet Cindy Nathan, Harry's third wife. Lorraine believes the grieving widow's story. Unlike her ex-colleagues in the police department who have already charged Cindy with murder...
'Lynda la Plante once again shows her brilliance' Daily Express
'Terrifyingly gripping . . . don't read it late at night' Daily Mail