Wow, that's a teeny, tiny picture. And this is another John Coffin book.
Just for fun, here's Amazon's summary of this one:
"The latest of the accomplished Commander John Coffin mysteries, after
Coffin on Murder Street , revolves around the disappearance of two
students from the university of the Second City of London. Although Amy
Dean and Martin Blackwell have been missing only two days, Coffin, head
of Second City police, starts to investigate, impelled by the still
unsolved murder of student Virginia Scott the previous year. Amy and
Martin's friends are markedly reluctant to offer information, as are the
folks at the home for battered women and children where both Amy and
Virginia did volunteer work. Not so restrained is Amy's father, former
policeman James Dean, who is convinced his daughter is dead and points
his finger at Martin. Formerly Coffin's partner, Dean is adept at
finding ways to intrude on the investigation. Adding to the pressure on
Coffin are anonymous phone messages warning him to "watch your back" and
"tidy up your private life"--presumably a reference to his relationship
with actress Stella Pinero. Butler deftly integrates the past and
present into Coffin's personal and professional lives, portraying him as
a pensive character as ready to turn a critical eye on himself as on
those whose lives are caught up in the tragedy he hopes to untangle."
I liked this John Coffin offering best of the ones I've written so far. It was a great plot with an unexpected bad guy. And I'm liking our Stella Pinero more and more.
Bad language: I think there were 2 f-bombs in this one (or was it one of the others? I read 4 of them right in a row and some of the details have kind of run together )
Sex: Yes, our John and Stella are definitely sleeping together. No details, no sex scenes.
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