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Missing: A Christine Lane Mystery, #2
Lost and Found: A Christine Lane Mystery, #3
Final Look: A Christine Lane Mystery, #1
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A Christine Lane Mystery Series

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A drug-ridden Village. A missing daughter. An undercover cop way over her head. 

 

Policewoman Christine Lane was accustomed to the easygoing pace of Toronto Island patrol. The lake view was gorgeous, the locals friendly and the crime nominal. Then Lane and her officer friends are handed a risky undercover assignment: stamp out the illegal drug trade poisoning the hippie neighborhood of Yorkville Village in downtown Toronto. 

 

Not only is Christine inexperienced in mingling with gangs, bikers and drug dealers, but she's assigned a secret mission to find a missing Village teen. Immersed in subterfuge, Christine desperately searches for the girl while trying to ascertain the heroin pipeline. Can she rescue the teen and expose the drug kingpin before her cover is blown? 

 

Lost and Found is the third standalone book in the award-winning Christine Lane mystery series. 

 

If you like strong female protagonists, a groovy hippie setting and page-turning suspense, then you won't want to miss this newest edition to the Christine Lane mystery series.  

 

Buy Lost and Found for an engrossing mystery featuring an unforgettable female sleuth.

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Release dateApr 1, 2022
Missing: A Christine Lane Mystery, #2
Lost and Found: A Christine Lane Mystery, #3
Final Look: A Christine Lane Mystery, #1

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  • Final Look: A Christine Lane Mystery, #1

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    Final Look: A Christine Lane Mystery, #1
    Final Look: A Christine Lane Mystery, #1

    On an island full of intrigue, a killer's identity is the best-kept secret.   Policewoman Christine Lane felt the humiliation like a slap. Transferred to a sleepy island station, she could almost hear her career screeching to a halt.  During a violent protest on Toronto Island, a resident is found dead and Christine is hurt. Her boss threatens to sack her for incompetence and she vows to maintain a low profile.   When the homicide leads dry up, Christine is shocked when investigators move on to their next case. So she secretly gathers information on suspects, digging up local dirt. When Christine is ambushed, she knows she is closing in on the perpetrator. Can she flush out the murderer before she is shut down for good?   Final Look is the first standalone book in the award-winning Christine Lane mystery series. If you like strong female protagonists, a lush island setting and page-turning suspense, then you'll love Dianne Scott's Final Look.   Buy FINAL LOOK for an engrossing mystery featuring an unforgettable female sleuth. Perfect for fans of Karin Slaughter's COP TOWN, Edward Conlon's THE POLICEWOMEN'S BUREAU and Louise Penny's ARMAND GAMACHE series.    "Original and entrancing"–Maureen Jennings, author of Murdoch Mysteries    Crime Writers of Canada Excellence in Crime Writing Award Winner    

  • Missing: A Christine Lane Mystery, #2

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    Missing: A Christine Lane Mystery, #2
    Missing: A Christine Lane Mystery, #2

    A missing student. A dead-end investigation. Can a police officer uncover the truth before the child is lost forever? Policewoman Christine Lane feels guilty about the absent boy–why hadn't she sensed a problem when she visited his class? After breaking up a fight between students, Christine had sent the children on their way. The next day, one boy vanishes.   Searching Toronto Island for the ten-year-old, Christine is shocked when investigators eventually conclude the child ran away. How did he get off the island? Why hasn't he surfaced anywhere? And why did he leave the field trip in the first place?  When Christine probes further, she receives pushback from her boss, the school board and the classmates' families. Then the threats begin. Can Christine figure out what happened the night the boy disappeared, before she is shut down for good? MISSING is the second standalone book in the award-winning Christine Lane Mystery series.  If you like female protagonists with grit, atmospheric settings and page-turning suspense, then you'll love Dianne Scott's MISSING. Buy MISSING for an engrossing read featuring an unforgettable female sleuth. Perfect for fans of Karin Slaughter's COP TOWN, Edward Conlon's THE POLICEWOMEN'S BUREAU and Louise Penny's ARMAND GAMACHE series.  Crime Writers of Canada Excellence in Crime Writing Award Finalist.  

  • Lost and Found: A Christine Lane Mystery, #3

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    Lost and Found: A Christine Lane Mystery, #3
    Lost and Found: A Christine Lane Mystery, #3

    A drug-ridden Village. A missing daughter. An undercover cop way over her head.    Policewoman Christine Lane was accustomed to the easygoing pace of Toronto Island patrol. The lake view was gorgeous, the locals friendly and the crime nominal. Then Lane and her officer friends are handed a risky undercover assignment: stamp out the illegal drug trade poisoning the hippie neighborhood of Yorkville Village in downtown Toronto.    Not only is Christine inexperienced in mingling with gangs, bikers and drug dealers, but she's assigned a secret mission to find a missing Village teen. Immersed in subterfuge, Christine desperately searches for the girl while trying to ascertain the heroin pipeline. Can she rescue the teen and expose the drug kingpin before her cover is blown?    Lost and Found is the third standalone book in the award-winning Christine Lane mystery series.    If you like strong female protagonists, a groovy hippie setting and page-turning suspense, then you won't want to miss this newest edition to the Christine Lane mystery series.     Buy Lost and Found for an engrossing mystery featuring an unforgettable female sleuth.

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