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Trying Hard to Hear You

Trying Hard to Hear You

2000 ·
·4.02·90 Ratings ·264 Pages
“ No amount of guilt can solve the past, and no amount of anxiety can change the future. ” ― Anonymous
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    2007·
    ·3.56·129 Ratings
    I’d had two murders since last spring, solved them both. The first one was prime and it got a lotta attention in the fish wrappers, so I had a bunch of clients for awhile. Just cause people saw my name in the paper they figured I was the best (which I m
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    2006·
    ·3.42·240 Ratings
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    1999·
    ·3.75·144 Ratings
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    1997·
    ·3.91·170 Ratings
    Witty, hip, pretty, and gay, Lauren Laurano isn't your typical private detective. She shares an apartment with Kip, her longtime lover, in New York's Greenwich Village, where they are surrounded by a close-knit group of friends. But Lauren and Kip's relat
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    1992·
    ·3.79·405 Ratings
    Lauren Laurano, lesbian PI in New York City, gets obsessed by her cases. Lovely, shy Lake Huron refuses to talk about her rape, then is killed. As Lauren moves closer to the truth, her own life is endangered and she discovers a family's past can't always
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    1995·
    ·3.71·178 Ratings
    America's favorite lesbian detective returns - and uses her New York City savvy to crack an old small-town murder mystery that's still affecting lives thirty years later. Hip, computer literate, and chocoholic, Lauren Laurano breaks the P.I. stereotype. A
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    1984·
    ·4.02·192 Ratings
    High schooler Geri Peters recounts her descent into alcoholism.
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    1994·
    ·3.8·214 Ratings
    The murder of Lauren's friend, Megan, in her jewelry store, sends the amateur sleuth on a personal search for the killer and forces her to come to terms with the death of the first person to accept Lauren's homosexuality.
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    1978·
    ·3.53·184 Ratings
    In 1978 Sandra Scoppettone, who would soon become a well-known mystery writer, published the story of Peggy and Jaret, two high school girls madly in love but find themselves the target of a violent plot to punish them for who they are. Part mystery thril
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