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Coffin on the Water

By: Gwendoline Butler
Narrated by: Nigel Carrington
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Editor reviews

When newly-promoted detective John Coffin is called to investigate the body of a young woman floating down the Thames in 1946, he is drawn into a grim mystery surrounding a suspicious murder. The victim, who has suffered significant physical trauma, comes bearing a note: "Present for my mother", a sentiment directed at an actress whose son drowned 17 years earlier. A crisp, upright narration from voice actor Nigel Carrington brings a dignity and gravitas to prolific British writer Gwendoline Butler's atmospheric mystery, part of the John Coffin series of crime novels.

Summary

British writer Butler has crafted a grim tale that unsuccessfully blends murder with social commentary. In 1946, newly promoted detective-constable John Coffin arrives in Greenwich to take up his post. Soon after, the body of a young woman floats down the Thames to South London. It quickly becomes clear that this is no ordinary murder: the victim has been strangled, stabbed and mutilated. Attached to the body is a note reading "Present for my mother," a reference to former actress Rachel Esthart, whose son drowned under mysterious circumstances 17 years previously, and who has just received a postcard promising an imminent gift from the boy, whose death she has never acknowledged. Then two other bodies are found in the river, murdered in the same brutal way.

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Great book 😊

I love the laid back way that Gwendoline Butler writes & I'll certainly download the next book in this series. The characters in all her books are very, very interesting along with the story plots. Thank You. 👧👧

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Somewhat Ponderous

A good insight into the deprivations of post war Britain was interspersed with the meandering thought processes of Coffin. A stolid performance but sluggish in places

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pretty good

It gives an interesting insight into post war life an shows how people got by when everything was in very short supply. We don't realise how rich and comfortable we are today.

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A good plot, but........

Although the overall story was good, I found it hard work to finish this book, the characters just didn't seem to capture my attention. I think I'd have done better reading the book rather than listening to it.

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Coffin alive and kicking!

This is the first in Gwendoline Butler's acclaimed series of police procedural novels about the eponymous John Coffin and his rise through the ranks. She weaves a tapestry of various threads and themes, not least the social history of the time - the end of WW2 and the life of the river Thames. Ms Butler is a skilled writer and keeps you guessing as to the eventual denouement .Nigel Carrington does a brilliant job of bringing her wide and varied cast of characters to life. In short I loved it and will be buying Book 2 - Coffin in Fashion - as soon as possible!

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Too many asides, difficult to follow

Started promising but then lost the plot due to the largely irrelevant and interminable musings of the supporting characters (and there are lots), Not for me.

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Engaging storyline.

Engaging storyline, well read by Nigel Carrington, looking foreword to next instalment of this series

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Stilted!

Forced myself to listen to the end to confirm the guilty party but the writing style, the ponderous Coffin made for laboured listening to what could have been a good story with an interesting post-war setting.