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Mass Market Paperback Mating Season Book

ISBN: 0312944403

ISBN13: 9780312944407

Mating Season

(Book #2 in the Frank Coffin Mysteries Series)

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Book Overview

Coffin came back to his hometown of Provincetown, Massachusetts, hoping to put his days of grisly big-city crime-fighting behind. But so far, the quirky beach town has been none too peaceful. Case in point: Beautiful local Kenji Sole-heir to a tremendous fortune-has been found stabbed to death on the floor of her bedroom. In a negligee. And everybody in town has an opinion about who did it. Someone very close to the victim is probably responsible...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Smile! You're on Candid Camera

A rich nympho with a sexual fetish and a love of porn beds numerous married men in Provincetown and records the action. When she ends up dead and her deeds are exposed there are a lot of nervous men and angry wives, providing plenty of suspects for Detective Coffin and his partner. But that is just the beginning. The missing tapes appear destined for the Internet . . . There are a few loose ends the author fails to explain, but this is considerably better than the first of this series. You won't go wrong by giving it a try.

Book Two is a Winner - I look forward to a long, exciting series

I can't recall how I found "High Season" - the first in this series but I want to thank whom ever that person was. The author has captured the energy of P'Town and its eccentric residents without making the place and its people a cartoon. The lead character, Frank Coffin, is 3 dimensional - flawed, human and interesting. His relationship with Lola (his partner) is a mix of respect and potential romantic entanglements (wanna bet they wind up in the sack?). I'm surprised that the author has picked Provincetown as the setting for the series because or its limited potential for mayhem. But based on the expert way he has crafted the first two books, I bet he has no trouble finding new rocks to look under. In this edition, Coffin has to solve a macabre murder in which almost anyone could be the bad guy. In fact, there are enough clues to make a case for any one of the victim's many "boy friends" - including some who are very close to Coffin and Lola. But author Loomis has demonstrated an ability paint a landscape of possibilities that keep the reader turning the pages to see which, of many potential bad guys is the real bad, bad guy. Loomis is also adept at portraying the dramatic interplay between characters using sharp, well-written dialog. As a car guy, I am frustrated by Coffin's lack of automobile skills but it goes well with his character - someone not all that interested in things, he is more about people and, of course, what I might describe as his own brand of justice. If you are expecting a Dirty Harry tough guy, skip this series. If you want crisp, well written prose, sharp dialog, clever plots and plot twists seasoned with a strong sense of place, look no further. The Frank Coffin series is a winner.

Loved this book!

Okay, I confess - I LOVE humorous mysteries. I write them myself and know how hard it is. I happened upon "Mating Season" and basically read it in one sitting. I won't go into the plot - suffice to say it a fun, funny mystery with quirky characters and I can't wait to read more. I'm going to get the first book in the series - NOW!

Reading in Overdrive

Sit back for a fast-paced romp in a town built for oddballs. Whether Providence is like this or not doesn't matter. The imagery Jon Loomis creates is fascinating. Just as his main character, Frank Coffin. For a detective to be squeamish over the site of blood is a bit different. But for one to be just down right unphysical in his job description sets him apart. Yet you like the guy. He's trying to be honest in a dishonest world. Read it. It'll hold your attention which, in my opinion, is the true test a good book must pass.

A New Dynamic Duo

Detective Frank Coffin and officer Lola Winters return for their second go-round in a series from author Jon Loomis - the Frank Coffin Mysteries - that dives into the shallow waters of life behind closed doors. As the pair attempt to solve the murder of a young woman, they face an array of eccentric characters - blackmailers, jealous wives, former lovers of the victim - lurking around every crevice that may contain a clue. Provincetown, Massachusetts, was rocked by the apparent homicide, but there are many secrets that may need to be uncovered for this crime to be solved....and sometimes it's just best to leave such dusty corners alone. With solid dialogue and a pace in the plot that makes it a steady race to the end, Loomis has a dynamic duo in Coffin and Winters and a rich setting that will make for a prosperous franchise in crime fiction.
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