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Can she play the game, and win?
Suspicion and fear surround the mysterious disappearance of a movie star's daughter.
The race to claim the reward for finding Anna Louise Caley - dead or alive - spirals into a deadly voodoo trail in the French quarter of New Orleans.
In her desperation to succeed in her first case as a private detective, ex-Lieutenant Lorraine Page is caught in a web of deceit and violence that threatens to drag her back into the murky world she has fought so hard to escape.
Continuing the investigation means risking everything. But the million-dollar bonus is one hell of an incentive not to back off from a case that could kill her - or give her the future and the professional respect she craves.
The complete and unabridged Lorraine Page trilogy available for the first time in audio!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 29, 1997
      If it was La Plante's intention to create a character far removed from her memorable Jane Tennison (of Prime Suspect fame), she has succeeded in this sequel to Cold Shoulder. Where the upright, ambitious Tennison was a refreshing original, Lorraine Page is at first glance a compendium of genre cliches: an ex-cop who left the force after killing a child and watching a beloved partner die; a recovering alcoholic who lost custody of her two daughters; a scarred woman who doubts her capacity to love. Yet, La Plante employs these stock character traits so skillfully that they don't blunt the power of her storytelling skills. Page now heads up a failing PI agency in L.A., aided by a perpetually dieting woman she met at an AA meeting and a still-boozing retired police captain. Just as the outfit is about to fold for lack of work, they luck into a case involving the disappearance of Anna Louise Calley. The daughter of a fading movie queen and a real estate tycoon, Anna Louise, 18, went missing in New Orleans almost a year earlier. Motivated by the promise of a million-dollar bonus if they find her alive or dead, Page and her crew stumble through L.A., and through New Orleans streets full of voodoo practitioners and drug dealers to the rich and famous, an underworld of glitzy sex clubs and devious billionaires with secret agendas. The mystery of what happened to Anna Louise is interesting, but the real suspense concerns whether Page--who finds herself drinking again and in bed with the missing girl's father--will fall apart. It takes a while for La Plante to individualize Page, but once she does, Cold Blood loosens up and flows freely.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Sex, drugs, voodoo, alcoholism, murder, suicide--this tape has it all. Written by the creator of "Prime Suspect," a gritty British mystery series run on PBS, the story follows tough-but-vulnerable investigator Lorraine Paige and two partners on the trail of a missing teenager and a million-dollar reward. The action starts in Los Angeles but quickly shifts to New Orleans, where the humidity is exceeded only by the steamy goings-on. Reader Lorelei King's Southern tones take some of the edge off the obscenities and sordid scenes; other voices grate a bit on the ear. Nevertheless, the urgency of her pace, the dialogue, and the frequent plot twists keep the story moving and the listener absorbed. Occasionally, LaPlante's British origins show through: No one in "the Big Easy" would call athletic shoes "trainers." J.G. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

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