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The Red Dahlia

The Red Dahlia
By Lynda La Plante

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11844 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-04
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 496 pages

Editorial Reviews

Karin Slaughter
'Lynda La Plante practically invented the thriller. She is
without doubt one of the best writers working today'

Guardian 14/10
'Breathless stuff which ranks impressively against the best of
PRIME SUSPECT'

Synopsis
Detective Anna Travis is working on a horrific, brutal murder case that has created a media frenzy. The victim, Louise Pennel, a 24-year-old, single, 'fun-loving' girl, was last seen in a London night club wearing a sequinned mini-dress and a red rose in her hair. In an eerie mirror image of the famous LA murder case of Elizabeth Short in the l940s known as the Black Dahlia, her body was found dumped by the River Thames...severed in half and brutalised beyond recognition. Anna Travis must summon all the strength and guile she became so well known for in ABOVE SUSPICION to hunt down this sadistic killer.


Customer Reviews

disappointed2
Her TV series were fantastic. However, this is the first book of hers I have read and although I'll finish it, I am finding it very bland and too simply written. I don't think I'll bother with anymore!

Very VERY Good!5
I got this book free with a magazine. I hardly ever read fiction as I get bored with it. However I picked this up (out of boredom believe it or not) and read the first page and was completely hooked! I couldn't put it down, and kept turning page after page....the toast is burning - I will just finish this page first....the bath is overflowing - I will just read to the end of this chapter....the dog needs to go out NOW - I'll just find out what happens in the cellar....you get the picture. I will deffo be reading some more of her stuff. I like the fact that it isn't so much a whodunnit? (you know quite early on) but is more of a howdunnit? Glad I have found an author who can keep me occupied on many a mundate flight.

New La Plante Fan5
This book came free with a magazine otherwise I probably would never have chosen this type of book but I was completely mesmorised. It kept me interested from start to finish. An unputdownable read. Thoroughly recomended.