Sandra Brown's White Hot. Poster of the 2016 movie and cover of the 2004 book, White Hot
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White Hot
Sandra Brown, 2004
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Mark Jean, 2016

Sayre returns to her Louisiana home after her younger brother’s death and becomes entangled in her father’s affairs. When the police conclude that her brother was murdered, Sayre finds herself in a fight against her family to seek justice.


French Silk. Poster of the 1994 movie and cover of the 1991 book
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French Silk
Sandra Brown, 1991
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Noel Nosseck, 1994

A detective hired to investigate a murder accusation against a lingerie manufacturer in steamy New Orleans falls in love with her.


Smoke Screen. Poster of the 2010 movie and cover of the 2008 book
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Smoke Screen
Sandra Brown, 2008
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Gary Yates, 2010

Britt Shelley, a television reporter who made a name for herself by exposing a story about arson at a police station and the deceit surrounding it, wakes up beside a dead body of a detective involved in the story five years later, with no memory of the events that led to it. As she tries to piece together the truth, she finds herself embroiled in a complex network of corruption that involves not only the police department but also powerful political figures who stand to lose everything if the truth is revealed.


Ricochet. Poster of the 2011 movie and cover of the 2006 book
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Ricochet
Sandra Brown, 2006
movie vs book
Nick Gomez, 2011

Detective Hatcher becomes infuriated when Judge Laird declares a mistrial, resulting in Savitch’s acquittal due to a juror’s mistake. Several weeks later, Elise Laird, the judge’s wife, confronts a burglar in their home and fatally shoots him. As new information comes to light, the circumstances surrounding the shooting become increasingly dubious, casting suspicion on both Elise and the judge in relation to Savitch.