A fascinating look at some of the crimes of the century and at the advances in detective methods that have put dangerous individuals behind bars.
A dark and riveting race against the clock, Prime Suspect is an unforgettable introduction to this bestselling series from Edgar Award-winning and internationally bestselling author Lynda La Plante.
Credits for the linked music recordings: Musicians: Camilo Davila (clarinet), Christine Han (harpsichord), Chris James (flute), Emma Schmiedecke (cello), Robert Schneider (synthesizer). Producer: Robert Schneider.
In Prime Suspect 3, internationally bestselling author Lynda La Plante’s no-nonsense detective, Jane Tennison, takes on the most insidious nemesis she’s ever faced—her own mounting obsessions.
Krimi. A sixteen-year-old rent boy lies in an older man's apartment, engulfed in flames.
Essays on the actress's stage, film, and television careers by critics which include James Wolcott, Tom Shales, Benedict Nightingale, and Steve Erickson
From the BAFTA-winning writer behind the TV series PRIME SUSPECT and author of WIDOWS, now a major motion picture.
As Vera Reynolds, drag queen, sways onstage, a 16-year-old rent boy lies in the older man's apartment, engulfed in flames.
Detroit's used to the antics of Insane Izzy, an eccentric electronics entrepreneur famous for his RoboCop bashing. Now Izzy lies dead, shot by RoboCop's gun -- a gun only he can fire.
Consistent with some significant criticisms of the films, they identify key moments in the series when Tennison's character appears to move from a successful woman who has it all to a post-feminist stereotype of a lonely, aging career woman ...
The coroner’s report identifies the body as young, black, female, and impossibly anonymous.