Gone, But Not Forgotten (novel) explained

Gone, But Not Forgotten
Author:Phillip Margolin
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Doubleday
Pub Date:September 1, 1993
Pages:376
Isbn:0-385-47002-9
Dewey:813/.54 20
Congress:PS3563.A649 G66 1993
Oclc:30817765

Gone, But Not Forgotten is a 1993 novel written by attorney Phillip Margolin and set in Portland, Oregon. The book was later adapted to a television miniseries.

Plot summary

Elizabeth "Betsy" Tannenbaum is a successful defense lawyer coming off a domestic violence case win when she is hired by reclusive and mysterious businessman Martin Darius to defend him against allegations that he murdered several women and a private investigator and dumped the bodies at a construction site. Unfortunately, Darius' past misdeeds are revealed and Betsy is in a race against time to find out who the real killer is before he — or she — strikes again.

Characters

Major

Secondary

In Hunter's Point

In Portland

TV adaptation

The novel was adapted in a similarly titled American television miniseries, Gone But Not Forgotten. It starred Brooke Shields as Betsy Tannenbaum and Lou Diamond Phillips as Alan Page. Although the novel was set in Portland, Oregon, the miniseries was set in Sacramento, California. The miniseries was filmed in 2004 and was originally intended to broadcast on Hallmark Channel but ended up going direct-to-DVD the next year, and then premiered on Lifetime in 2006.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Movies Made for Television: 2005–2009 . Alvin H. Marill . 38 . Scarecrow Press . 2010 . 9780810876590 .