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Coffin And The Paper Man

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Title:      Coffin And The Paper Man
Categories:      John Coffin
BookID:      236
Authors:      Gwendoline Butler
ISBN-10(13):      9780373261338
Publisher:      Worldwide Library
Publication date:      11-01-1993
Number of pages:      265
Owner Name:      Endeavor
Owner Email:      rnoggle1@gmail.com
Language:      English
Price:      0.00
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A young girl's body is discovered in an alleyway in London's Docklands, brutally murdered. Police chief commander John Coffin investigates. From one of the most universally praised English crime writers, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie.

A young girl's body is discovered in an alleyway in London's Docklands. The brutal murder polarizes the inhabitants of the newly gentrified neighbourhood under the jurisdiction of police chief commander John Coffin.

Coffin receives a series of notes from ‘the Paper Man’ promising more bodies if the young girl's killer isn't caught. As the case goes unsolved, more bodies turn up, and now Coffin must deal with escalating neighbourhood turmoil, while unravelling a complex sequence of events to find two killers…

Book owner:      endeavor


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