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A Dark Coffin

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Marriage is anything but dull for Commander John Coffin, keeper of the peace in London's Second City, especially with the grande dame of the stage, Stella Pinero, in his life. After the opening night of Stella's newly transformed theater, Joe and Josie Macintosh are discovered stabbed to death in their box. A note beside their bodies suggests a suicide pact, but their deaths coincide with the arrival of Inspector Harry Trent, a figure from Coffin's past. Trent is searching for his identical twin brother, a dangerous man who may have already killed and could have threatened the Macintoshes, who fostered the twins as children. As Coffin delves into the case, he realizes that the theater's illusions mean nothing is as it appears, particularly regarding the Macintoshes' supposed suicide. He must uncover not only their killer but also their true identities. The investigation raises unsettling questions about Trent's character and capabilities. The answers lie in a bizarre and terrifying past. Coffin will need Stella's theatrical insights to navigate this complex mystery of dual identities and hidden truths on both sides of the stage.

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A Dark Coffin, Gwendoline Butler, Andrew Taylor

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1996
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Title
A Dark Coffin
Language
English
Released
1996
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
ISBN10
0006497101
ISBN13
9780006497103
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Marriage is anything but dull for Commander John Coffin, keeper of the peace in London's Second City, especially with the grande dame of the stage, Stella Pinero, in his life. After the opening night of Stella's newly transformed theater, Joe and Josie Macintosh are discovered stabbed to death in their box. A note beside their bodies suggests a suicide pact, but their deaths coincide with the arrival of Inspector Harry Trent, a figure from Coffin's past. Trent is searching for his identical twin brother, a dangerous man who may have already killed and could have threatened the Macintoshes, who fostered the twins as children. As Coffin delves into the case, he realizes that the theater's illusions mean nothing is as it appears, particularly regarding the Macintoshes' supposed suicide. He must uncover not only their killer but also their true identities. The investigation raises unsettling questions about Trent's character and capabilities. The answers lie in a bizarre and terrifying past. Coffin will need Stella's theatrical insights to navigate this complex mystery of dual identities and hidden truths on both sides of the stage.