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Many of us lie awake wondering whether we can pay the mortgage. The night before we meet, Lynda La Plante lay awake worrying ...
Sparkling company, dripping with dry wit and irony, La Plante is sharp as a knife. Her thirst for knowledge is unrelenting, ...
BBC Breakfast fans weren’t impressed by a “car crash” interview on the morning programme, as novelist Lynda La Plante took to ...
Mersey writer Lynda La Plante said she was "screaming in pain" during a hospital visit - but is vowing to keep on writing as ...
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Independent.ie on MSNMove over Jane Tennison: Lynda La Plante has a new detective in townA century ago, in the early 1920s, English mystery writer Agatha Christie was dubbed the ‘Queen of Crime’. That crown has now been transferred seamlessly to Lynda La Plante, and what has earned her ...
Tour de force Lynda la Plante turned 80 on Wednesday and while she admits that the landmark birthday was not particularly welcome, the legendary writer embraced it. “I’ve reached 80 but I feel ...
La Plante who produced some of the most successful detective shows on British TV, said she 'loathed' the way cheap titillation had replaced good old-fashioned storytelling.
Lynda La Plante. Harper/Bourbon Street, $14.99 trade paper (496p) ISBN 978-0-06-213434-9 La Plante breaks no new ground in her eighth Anna Travis novel (after 2012’s Bloodline).
The star-studded collection MENACE & MURDER: A Lynda La Plante Collection makes its DVD debut from Acorn TV on June 12, 2018 and features three of Lynda La Plante's acclaimed mystery thrillers ...
Agatha Christie may have been dubbed “The Queen of Crime,” but fellow bestselling writer Lynda La Plante has secured a title even her illustrious predecessor would have coveted. La Plante has ...
Novelist Lynda La Plante is in lockdown, holed up in her impressive Surrey home with her 16-year-old son Lorcan, the child she adopted when she was 59 and who, she proudly declares, is the best ...
Wrongful Death by Lynda La Plante is published by Simon & Schuster, priced £18.99. The author will be in conversation on Wednesday at 7pm at the Steps Theatre, Central Library, Wellgate Centre ...
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