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S'està carregant… The Red Dahliade Lynda La Plante
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Cuando el cuerpo de una joven aparece en la orilla del Támesis, la policía queda profundamente impactada ante la brutalidad del crimen: el cadáver de la muchacha, espantosamente mutilado, despierta el recuerdo del famoso asesinato conocido en su día como el de la Dalia Negra, ocurrido en la década de 1940 en la ciudad de Los Ángeles. La detective Anna Travis deberá emprender una carrera contra el tiempo a fin de atrapar al asesino de la Dalia Roja, llamado así por la flor que la víctima lleva en el pelo. Sin embargo, no hay ningún sospechoso, y el descontrol amenaza el frenesí mediático que ha despertado el caso. Anna acude a su jefe, james Langton, en busca de ayuda, pero las fricciones provocadas por la relación que les uniera en el pasado no hace sino complicar aún más el caso. A killer in London is imitating the famous Blue Dahlia case of Los Angeles in the 1940s. DI Anna Travis is assigned to the case. The lead investigator is replaced by her lover from the previous (and first) book of the series: James Langton. The plot hangs together nicely, the romantic element is not necessary, but is a nice touch. It's not Prime Suspect, Anna is not nearly as compelling as Jane Tennison, but it'll do. Usually when I finish reading a Crime Thriller the last thing I want to do is read another Crime book. It's not like I don't enjoy the genre, in fact if anything it is amongst my favourite genres, it is more about how draining they usually are. Nothing is more draining than hunting down a serial killer. Surprisingly Lynda La Plante hasn't left me feeling drained. In fact I felt inspired to read another Crime genre novel. I think that says a lot about how skilled La Plante is as an crime writer. Red Dahlia was an interesting an involving story, without resorting to some of those annoying cliches (refreshing not to have the main character heading up the investigation). It was also realistic without becoming annoyingly mundane with needless exposition. The only thing that stops me rating this book higher is that I'd already figured out the conclusion long before the end. While this isn't unusual for me, it is nice to not be wanting to grab the characters and point out the clues and their obvious conclusion. THE RED DAHLIA by Lynda La Plante is Book 2 of the Anna Travis Mysteries. Anna is a very worthy successor to La Plante’s Jane Tennison series. I like the character. The famous (unsolved) California Black Dahlia murder is replicated in London. DI Anna Travis and (the very unlikeable) DCI James Langton work together to try and solve this extremely gruesome and revolting murder case. The characters are very real. I like the plot and the tension it creates. I like the police investigation and I even like the rather bizarre ending. An excellent crime drama. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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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. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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