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Product details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books (3 Nov. 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1847396321
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847396327
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 3.4 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (239 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 729,492 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Review

"snappy...zippy new mystery" -- Entertainment Weekly

"Above Suspicion is a really good thriller with a sympathetic heroine." -- Daily American

"More than just an excellent mystery, Above Suspicion provides a dramatic look at victims and victimization. Author Lynda La Plante doesn't stop until she squeezes the last drop of emotion from the situation. The story and characters seamlessly flow into a reader's awareness as a complete and compelling reality. For a little added pleasure, an understated romance filters through the detectives' day-to-day grind. Highly recommended." -- Romance Reviews Today

"snappy...zippy new mystery"

-- "Entertainment Weekly"

'Lynda La Plante practically invented the thriller. She is without a doubt one of the best writers working today. ABOVE SUSPICION blew me away - it grabs you and doesn't let go until the last page'

KARIN SLAUGHTER

'La Plante is building up an interesting body of writing that is underrated... Anna Travis is confronted by the shadow of a frightening serial killer and through obstinate sleuthing, identifies a major public figure as the possible culprit. Anna proves a resourceful and believable heroine and heralds the launch of a major new character'

THE GUARDIAN

'. . . balancing the minutiae of police work and the dreadful politics of the job, Anna proves to be a resourceful and believable heroine in an all-too-recognisable contemporary Britain and heralds the launch of a major new character'

CRIME TIME

'The prime suspect here is an adored actor, poised to hit the big time. Could he really be behind a string of grisly murders? It's up to Anna Travis, La Plante's gutsy new heroine, to find out'

MAIL ON SUNDAY

'Like Jane Tennison, Anna Travis has to work a world which is still rampantly chauvinistic... it is a novel to read about the complexity of relationships, as well as for its compelling plot'

DAILY EXPRESS

'A damn good read'

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"snappy...zippy new mystery"
-- "Entertainment Weekly"


"More than just an excellent mystery, "Above Suspicion" provides a dramatic look at victims and victimization. Author Lynda La Plante doesn't stop until she squeezes the last drop of emotion from the situation. The story and characters seamlessly flow into a reader's awareness as a complete and compelling reality. For a little added pleasure, an understated romance filters through the detectives' day-to-day grind. Highly recommended."
-- "Romance Reviews Today"

"This is a terrific British police procedural...The triangular relationships add suspense as the audience wonders whether the naive rookie will fall for the seductive charm of the polished actor or will she act on her admiration and attraction to her superior. Lynda La Plante, author of the delightful Prime Suspect series, provides a marvelous first act to the elation of the sub-genre."
-- Harriet Klausner

"Most people hear best-selling British author La Plante's name and think of embattled Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison...here she returns to the familiar (and beloved) police procedural. In this sharp and fast-paced book...as always, La Plante excels at involving readers in the inner workings of a police investigation. Recommended for public libraries."
-- "Library Journal"

""Above Suspicion" is a really good thriller with a sympathetic heroine."
-- "Daily American"

"A page-turning, nail-biting, and utterly gripping work of crime fiction."
-- "True Romance" magazine

"For those who love mysteries, and only wish that American crime writer Patricia Cornwell had a dirtier mind, ""Above Suspicion"" is their book. With the book's American release, Lynda La Plante, the British author of the "Prime Suspect" novels, is back with more bondage, buggery and blasphemy...This perky detective may not only capture the killer and avenge the virgin, but she also emerges as a woman. In the process, La Plante's dead hooker whodunit has turned into an ugly duckling fairy tale"
-- "Los Angeles Times"

"La Plante keeps readers devouring pages at a murderous rate with this mystery starring detective Anna Travis, the clever daughter of a former London police chief."
-- "People" magazine

"snappy...zippy new mystery"
-- "Entertainment Weekly"

"Lynda La Plante practically invented the thriller. She is without a doubt one of the best writers working today. "Above Suspicion" blew me away -- it grabs you and doesn't let go until the last page."
-- Karin Slaughter, author of "Faithless" and "Indelible"

"Battle-scarred Jane Tennyson moves offstage to make room for a fresh, unlined face...La Plante has given us a smart, plucky series protagonist who's enormously likable despite, or because of, her frailties."
-- "Kirkus Reviews" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Lynda La Plante was born in Liverpool. Her novels have all been bestsellers internationally and she has won BAFTA, Emmy, British Broadcasting and Royal Television Society Writers Awards. Her biggest television triumph has been PRIME SUSPECT starring Helen Mirren, and she is currently working on her latest series of TRIAL AND RETRIBUTION and THE COMMANDER.


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Format: Kindle Edition
absolutely amazing read. this book is the first in the travis and langston saga. the books are to be read in this order. above suspicion, the red dahlia, clean cut, deadly intent, silent scream and blind fury. i didnt want anyone to jump ahead and spoil their read. hope this was useful.
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Having read Red Dahlia and Bella Mafia I am on a Lynda La Plante purge. I have just finished Above Suspicion and all I can say is WOW what a thoroughly enjoyable read. I wished I had read this before Red Dahlia though as Above Suspicion is the first with the characters Langton and Travis.

I was actually really feeling for poor Travis, her first murder case and arriving at the station, nobody took her on. Langton with his bellowing and bawling at her along with his put me downs making her flush with embarassment. It also made me laugh out loud the bit when they were on the plane and he was being his usual horrible self to her and she then came to the decision she hated him. Two minutes later he was nice to her and she retracted that decision and decided no, she really liked him. So so lifelike to reality (I know I have done that)

A very enjoyable story, made my heart race a couple of times and I look forward to the next episode of Langton and Travis.
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The last few LLP books I have read haven't been great so I started this one with trepidation - after page 1 I was hooked! I stayed up half the night reading and blamed the fact that I had bags under my eyes on my 11 week old son. Suffice to say after doing the motherly duties, I kept on reading and had the book finished within 24 hours <i know, i know, terrible mother!>. It reminded me of Prime Suspect, LLP at her best but I felt this was better. I sincerely hope she caries on with this character as she is just great. I am already looking forward to her next book
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I enjoyed this book. The plot is fairly unoriginal and quite unconvincing at times. The detectives involved eventually solve the case by making a series of discoveries tenously linked to the crime and the romance between Travis and Langton seems forced. However, it is very engaging and did keep my interest. I quite liked the way that the detectives knew who the killer was but the focus was on how to prove that they were the killer. But at the same time it does keep you guessing. If you are looking for a crime thriller that is entertaining but easy to read and unchallenging after a long day at work or on the beach then you will probably enjoy this. I liked it enough to go out and buy the next book.
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Prime suspect, televised, was superb. I haven't read the book so can't comment on the quality of the writing. This book read as if it had been transcribed from a screenplay (maybe it has been?). There was far too much telling: (Sergeant blah blah then went to so and so and discovered xyz and presented it to Langton the next day...), and not enough characterisation. I want to be inside the characters' heads and I never really felt as if I was; I was being told what had happened all the time...and I got very fed up with that ....

It's a procedural, fair enough, so I can forgive the lack of action, but I just found the plot unbelievably tedious. Skipped the last third, read the last chapter or two and didn't feel as though I'd missed much. I'd go for DI Banks instead next time ...
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This was the first book I have read from this author and very good I found it too. A very easy read and fast-moving story although finding a few legal errors were disappointing. Read it on and off over three days and would certainly read more by this author again.
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By Mr. D. L. Rees TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 22 July 2015
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Welcome here a battle of wits between a beleaguered police force and a cocky serial killer. On this, her first major case, DS Anna Travis is understandably nervous - especially with a boss as volatile as DCI Langton.

The writer's main strength is the detailing of police procedures, the need to get everything right for a conviction to be secured. Much here depicted is strikingly visual, it easily imagined transferred to the screen. Movingly coming across is Anna's love for her dead parents. Her father had been highly respected in the force, she longing to prove a credit to him.

Narrative linking the dialogue is generally less impressive, it sometimes just about enough to get by. Certain other aspects may not convince, especially the romance growing between Anna and Langton. Then there is prime suspect Alan Daniels, he surprisingly rich for an actor yet to hit big time.

Full credit for avoiding the tired old climatic cliche of a lone risk undertaken and in-the-nick-of-time rescue. It is mounting police evidence that decides the outcome, the novel fitting recognition of what they have to do.

Despite reservations, an absorbing read.
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Very good plot, intriguing characters and interesting psychology. I am now looking forward to reading the next book in this series.
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