Top-rated
Sat, Nov 8, 2003
Two Bosnian Muslim sisters, Samira and Jasmina Blekic, seek refuge in England after war ravages their homeland. They work in menial jobs and attract no notice until the elder sister, Samira, is found in an abandoned building, sadistically tortured and murdered. The coroner finds some of the torture scars were only days old but many were over a decade old. D. Super Tennison is so passionate about resolving this case, she takes it out of the hands of the DCI she put in charge. If Jane and her team can get to the bottom of old hatreds and past conflicts, and find Duscan Zigic, their prime suspect, they might be able to save the younger sister, Yasmina. But, are Jane Tennison's cases ever simple?
Top-rated
Sun, Nov 9, 2003
D. Super Tennison grieves over the death of young Yasmina and blames herself for not saving her. Although the "favorite" suspect is in jail, Jane is certain he is not the actual culprit and certainly, did not act alone. Jane and her photojournalist friend, Robert West, visit Bosnia to find the truth about the sadist she knows is responsible for so much death. Various smug political half-wits attempt to silence Jane and halt her inquiries with the Official Secrets Act. Jane gets a timely pep talk from her dad, who tells her how much he admires her for always doing what she believes is right. Jane soldiers forward, putting her career and possibly, her liberty on the line to keep the promise she made to Yasmina.