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Coffin In The Museum Of Crime (Worldwide Mystery) Author:Gwendoline Butler
Book Description:
Butler's latest novel creates a second branch of Scotland Yard to oversee the historic Docklands district of London, here called Thameswater, where, as major docks of yesteryear are gentrified, the working class rubs shoulders with the elite. In an old church being renovated as a theater, Butler houses an excellently drawn cast of actors, actresses and their associates as well as her sleuth John Coffin ( Coffin in Fashion ), now head of the Yard's new division. From his apartment located in the tower of the church, Coffin is well placed to discover just why someone has delivered the decapitated head and severed hand of an unknown victim to the church. The solution of this crime cannot be reached before a series of murders is literally uncovered in the church's crypt, where several extraneous corpses are found. The tightly constructed narrative offers a perplexing crime, neatly solved, as well as fascinating portraits of intellectuals, children and memorable working-class characters, all interacting believably. A well-researched subplot involves a near-epidemic of a polio-like illness that incapacitates key people in the story.
Linda G. (Doc) from CASHIERS, NC wrote on 9/29/2008...
Butler is a great writer and Coffin a good character, but these books are on the bloodthirsty side and have a way of doing a "gotcha" so beware.
Carley C. (Carley) from SAULSBURY, TN wrote on 2/22/2007...
Enjoyable fast read.
Leslie C. from SANDY, UT wrote on 12/14/2006...
Butler has the light touch of a master and a beguiling soul in this somberly monikered Coffin mystery.
John O. (buzzby) from LA QUINTA, CA wrote on 7/7/2006...
From the back cover:
Life was good for Detective John Coffin - he'd earned a promotion and had just moved into a new home in the tower of a renovated church-turned-theatre. True, he now headed his own force and was no longer a street detective, but his business was still crime and there was plenty in the Docklands.
And then a severed human head was found in an urn on the church steps.....
Betty P. from ROCKMART, GA wrote on 6/28/2005...
Great read--wonderful series. Somehow I picked this up somewhere as a duplicate. Deterctive Butler is a well-drawn London detective. Great plots and wonderful characterization.