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  1. La Plante released Royal Flush (2002), and then began working on her Anna Travis series, which includes Above Suspicion (2004), The Red Dahlia (2005), Clean Cut (2007), Deadly Intent (2008), Silent Scream (2009), Blind Fury (2010), Blood Line (2011), Backlash (2012), and Wrongful Death (2013).

  2. Detective Anna Travis is tasked with reviewing an open-and-shut case when a young man, awaiting trial for robbery, casts doubt on the ruling. A nightclub owner was found dead from a single bullet wound to the head, with the gun held in his hand.

  3. Aug 8, 2023 · Queen of crime, Lynda La Plante joins us to chat about her ninth and penultimate Jane Tennison novel - 'The Taste of Blood'. Plus Lynda will share with us why she feels it’s time to close...

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  4. Aug 29, 2013 · Lynda La Plante. Six months after the body of Josh Reynolds, a London nightclub owner, was found and determined by police and coroner to be a suicide, DCS James Langton tasks DCI Anna Travis to review the case. Reynolds died from a single gunshot wound to the head, the gun held in his right hand.

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  5. Dec 18, 2013 · WRONGFUL DEATH is the ninth book in the Anna Travis series from Lynda La Plante. Which therefore requires a confession. I started to struggle with this series around book 4 (DEADLY INTENT), and never managed to finish book 5 (SILENT SCREAM) or book 6 (BLIND FURY).

  6. Sep 1, 2013 · With the help of Senior FBI Agent Jessie Dewar, Anna's review begins to question the competence of the original investigation. Wrongful Death is the latest gripping crime novel from bestselling author Lynda La Plante.

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  8. WOW I loved Wrongful Death (Anna Travis book 9) by Lynda La Plante an absolute finale to the mystery series. Josh Reynolds a nightclub owner is found dead from a single gunshot to his head and the case was concluded a suicide. Anna garners a valuable amount of information in her pursuit to prove that this was in fact not a suicide but murder.

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