Dark Rooms by Lynda La Plante

 Dark Rooms

 by Lynda La Plante


Dark Rooms by Lynda La Plante was published by Bonniere Books in 2022.

My thanks to the author and the publisher for sending me a copy to review and to Compulsive Readers for inviting me to be part of #Teamtennison



Synopsis

Helena Lanark is the only one who knows about the horrors which once occurred in her family's house. The heiress of an immense family fortune, she now resides in a luxurious care home; her mind and memory fading fast.

Jane Tennison is leading a murder investigation into the recent brutal death of a young girl, her decomposed, starved body discovered in an old air raid shelter in the garden of the Lanark's now derelict house. Initially the focus is on identifying the victim, until another body is found hidden in the walls of the shelter.

As the investigation and search for answers intensifies, Jane travels to Australia. There she discovers the dark secret that the Lanark family has kept hidden for decades. A secret that not only threatens to bring down a family dynasty, but also places Jane Tennison in mortal danger . . .

Murder hides behind closed doors in Lynda La Plante's brilliant new Jane Tennison thriller.

My Review

So Jane Tennison is now Detective Inspector with yet another new station to start at and a new home into the bargain as well. So a clean start to this latest instalment. 
As well as being a gruesome read this is also quite emotive at times for many different reasons. This book gives you quite a lot of food for thought as to the reasons behind the deaths and the consequences for the people involved, both at the time of the deaths and in the current times, as Tennison uncovers the truth about the deaths.
As is typical of Tennison she still has a tendency to put people's backs up, both in the work place and elsewhere and I have to be honest I would not want her on my team , as a team player she most definitely is not and the manner in which she treats her colleagues leaves a lot to be desired.
However, in typical  Tennison fashion she does unearth the truth and links up all the different pieces of information she finds to get the result she knows is out there. 
Her personal life is also starting to progress with a new love interest, who also sorts out the house she has just bought in record time, I think we could all do with an Eddie in our lives from that perspective !!!
I'm now wondering where the next book will take us in the development of Detective Inspector Tennison.

About the Author


Lynda La Plante was born in Liverpool. She trained for the stage at RADA and worked with the National Theatre and RSC before becoming a television actress. She then turned to writing and made her breakthrough with the phenomenally successful TV series Widows.   Her novels have all been international bestsellers. Her original script for the much-acclaimed Prime Suspect won awards from BAFTA, British Broadcasting and the Royal Television Society as well as the 1993 Edgar Allan Poe Award.   Lynda La Plante was made an honorary fellow of the British Film Institute and was given the BAFTA Dennis Potter Award in 2000. She was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list in 2008 and was inaugurated into the Crime Thriller Writers' Hall of Fame in 2009. 

  Visit Lynda at her website: www.lyndalaplante.com 

Twitter: @LaPlanteLyndawww.

facebook.com/LyndaLaPlanteCBE


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