Hidden killers / Lynda La Plante.

By: La Plante, Lynda [author.]Material type: SoundSoundSeries: La Plante, Lynda. Tennison ; 2.Publisher: London : Simon & Schuster, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 496 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781471140549; 9781471140556Subject(s): Police -- England -- London -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- FictionGenre/Form: Mystery fiction. | Detective and mystery fiction. DDC classification: 823.92 Summary: Jane Tennison, a young, inexperienced WPC, learns the hard way never to take anyone, or anything, at face value, whether in her dealings with her police colleagues or when confronted by seemingly innocent suspects. Hidden Killers sees Jane acting as a 'decoy' prostitute, with the hope of capturing a suspect wanted for numerous sexual assaults. The attacker is drawn in and put under arrest. Commended for bravery in the case, Jane is given CID status and moves from Hackney to Bow Street Station as Detective. Her first call-out is to a non-suspicious death. The victim is a young mother, drowned tragically in her bath, leaving a bereft and doting husband and a young child. The two storylines interweave as Jane begins to doubt the evidence against her assailant in East London, and becomes certain that the young woman in the bath did not drown in tragic circumstances. Two entirely different ases but one common thread - the lingering doubt in Jane's mind around the evidence, and around her colleagues.
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Jane Tennison, a young, inexperienced WPC, learns the hard way never to take anyone, or anything, at face value, whether in her dealings with her police colleagues or when confronted by seemingly innocent suspects. Hidden Killers sees Jane acting as a 'decoy' prostitute, with the hope of capturing a suspect wanted for numerous sexual assaults. The attacker is drawn in and put under arrest. Commended for bravery in the case, Jane is given CID status and moves from Hackney to Bow Street Station as Detective. Her first call-out is to a non-suspicious death. The victim is a young mother, drowned tragically in her bath, leaving a bereft and doting husband and a young child. The two storylines interweave as Jane begins to doubt the evidence against her assailant in East London, and becomes certain that the young woman in the bath did not drown in tragic circumstances. Two entirely different ases but one common thread - the lingering doubt in Jane's mind around the evidence, and around her colleagues.

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