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A Double Coffin
- Narrated by: Nigel Carrington
- Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins
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Editor reviews
English mystery writer Gwendoline Butler (1922-2013) found a brilliant muse in her fictional hero John Coffin, London's Second City police commander. He starred in 34 of her mystery novels and helped her earn the Crime Writers’ Association’s Silver Dagger Award. In A Double Coffin, her protagonist is caught between investigating past and present murders.
Actor Nigel Carrington admirably performs the novel with a chill hint of menace beneath his eloquent London accent. Carrington is responsible for performing the entire Coffin canon, thus he intimately knows the mind and eccentricities of his fictional subject, a familiarity that registers to a listener as eminent narrative authority.
Summary
John Coffin takes on the case of a man who claims his father was a serial killer and that as a boy he helped his father bury a victim. Coffin agrees to try to find the body, but then a woman reporter is found dead after digging into the man's past.
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- J S Prall
- 14-05-23
Even Better than the last one
I'm really into this series, love the characters and how they develop. Great stuff. Just wish we had the early stories.
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- Carol B
- 25-11-21
Not Bad
First time with this author although it's dated but sometimes when police procedures are in the past they seem to have to work harder to get a conviction, but this was ok but Coffin more or less told everybody especially his wife what was going on, surely today anybody telling the media and family what the police are doing would get you the sack. It did not have any oomph to it and did take an effort to keep listening, quite droll really.