The Redeemed (Coroner Jenny Cooper Series Book 3)

The Redeemed is the third thrilling installment in Matthew Hall's gripping, CWA Gold Dagger shortlisted Coroner Jenny Cooper series, from the creator of.
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April 1, Sold by: Related Video Shorts 0 Upload your video. Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Another excellent installment in the Jenny Cooper Coroner series. I am very glad this is a long running series. I started to read the first book in this series, The Coroner, not really expecting to like it. But I did, quickly becoming caught up in both the mystery plot and the troubled life of the protagonist.

This third book in the series is a worthy successor, and left me wanting more.

M. R. Hall introduces Coroner Jenny Cooper

Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. Good plot, insightful style tgat explores not only the plot but a range of human emotions. Good suspense till the end. One person found this helpful. M R Hall did not disappoint - love the main character, the Coroner, with all her faults - makes it so much more realistic. Not the best in the coroner series so far in my opinion but nevertheless enjoyable. The characters again almost unbelievably flawed. Mostly good, some assumptions took a leap of faith.

Jenny was drinking cordial by the stream at the end of her overgrown garden, watching a school of tiny brown trout flick this way and that, quick as lightning. District Coroner Jenny Cooper is asked by Father Lucus Starr to look into the death of Eve Donaldson, an ex-porn star who professed to be born again and became a crusader against pornography and as a spokesperson for the Mission Church of God.

When Jenny discovers two other recent deaths also have links to the church, she becomes more determined to find the truth; even though there are those who do everything they can to prevent it. In her personal life, it seems the blank spot in the memory of her childhood may not remain blank much longer. The question is whether Jenny will be able to deal with what she finds there. There are definite strengths and weaknesses here.

For me, Hall's strength is in writing the inquest scenes. A good courtroom scene, with its questioning and working to find the truth through verbal exchange, can be as gripping and exciting as any chase down a dark alley. Hall writes these scenes very well. I also find it fascinating to learn the way in which a British court of inquiry works and its scope of power and responsibility. The powerful politicians, the obstructive lawyers and even the missing memories which cause Cooper's dependence on anti-anxiety drugs become a bit worn out.

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Yes, there was a good twist at the end, but it didn't provide the dramatic "ah, ha" moment one would hope as it seemed a bit convenient. I, for one, am please that the character's "dark secret" has finally been revealed.

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I should love to see that be the end of that and Jenny grow into a stronger character. But that's just me. Altogether, it is a good read with some very strong moments. I am actually curious to see where the series goes from here, which is a recommendation in itself. Coroner Jenny Cooper looks into what appears to be a suicide. Not long afterward prison priest Father Lucas Starr asks Jenny to investigate the murder of adult film actress Eva Donaldson. The request is odd as Paul Craven, who confessed, was convicted of the homicide. Free eBook available to NEW subscribers only.

Must redeem within 90 days. See full terms and conditions and this month's choices. More Books from this Author. Read more about this book. The Death of Mrs. Westaway By Ruth Ware. Lying in Wait By Liz Nugent. The Outsider By Stephen King. Blacklands By Belinda Bauer. Preview — The Redeemed by M. The Redeemed Jenny Cooper 3 by M. The Redeemed Jenny Cooper, 3 3. Coroner Jenny Cooper investigates in the third stunning novel in M. A mystery from the past. A deadly secret in the present. The body of a dead man is discovered in an overgrown cemetery in Bristol, the sign of the cross gouged into his flesh.

At first it seems to coroner Jenny Cooper that all the evidence points to a horrific, if routine, suicide. Then Coroner Jenny Cooper investigates in the third stunning novel in M. For Jenny Cooper answers to no one but the dead. Paperback , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Redeemed , please sign up.

Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Feb 20, Lukasz Pruski rated it really liked it. I wonder why I like M. Cooper embarks on a personal crusade to uncover truth, fighting against the overwhelming evil forces of corporate greed, government abuse of power, religious fanaticism, etc. I doubt this is the usual working mode of British coroners in rea I wonder why I like M.

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I doubt this is the usual working mode of British coroners in real life. I also doubt there are people so selflessly devoted to truth and justice. Furthermore, because of her traumatic experiences in the past, Ms. Cooper is a psychological wreck, barely functioning without constant excessive intake of Xanax and temazepam.

Again, I doubt in real life a person with emotional and psychological problems this deep would keep her appointment as the coroner for very long. Yet, somehow, I have been enthralled by the novels. Cooper working on establishing the cause of death of Alan Jacobs, a psychiatric nurse. Soon, she is convinced by a mysteriously persuasive Catholic priest to look into the recent death of Eva Donaldson, an ex-porn star, and now a born-again Christian.

The plot is complex and well constructed and the denouement does not feel excessively artificial. I do not particularly care for the thread connected to the events in Ms. Hall writes well, without mannerisms and histrionics. The narrative and the dialogues are well crafted. The fundamentalist Mission Church of God and its ministers are portrayed skillfully and convincingly.

The ending is too good to be true I hope it is not too much of a spoiler. Obviously, in real life rich and powerful people almost always succeed in perverting and obstructing justice. If not for the utter implausibility of a crusading coroner, guzzling anti-depressants, this would be a great novel.


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It is still pretty good. Apr 18, Rosa Macpherson rated it it was ok. This should have had a higher rating. The writing is good but there are fundamental flaws in the plot. There are references to characters out of nowhere, so unless the book is a follow on it makes absolutely no sense. Even then we should except some info or backstory to bring new readers up to date.

The bigger flaw though is in the denouement: I felt very cheated, jaw droppingly aghast that I could have invested so much time in This should have had a higher rating. I felt very cheated, jaw droppingly aghast that I could have invested so much time in a novel that cheated me so badly at the end. Regarding the other plot threads: As I write this I am becoming more convinced that heroine Mrs Cooper's adventures carry on from previous novels, leaving new readers bewildered.

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That said though, it does not forgive the author the dreadful conclusion to the novel. Aug 08, Maddy rated it liked it Shelves: The coroner is an independent official who is entitled to investigate the circumstances of a death independent of the judicial and police systems. The coroner has complete authority to summon witnesses and interrogate them under oath in a courtroom. After being approached by a prison chaplain who believes that a man who confessed to the killing of a porn actress named Eva Donaldson is innocent, Jenny takes on a review that ends up much more complicated than originally anticipated.

Donaldson had given up her porn career and was serving as a speaker on behalf of the Mission of God which she felt had turned her life around. As Jenny investigates further, she finds that several people related to the church have committed suicide. Of course, that raises her suspicions; and she goes on an all-out search for the truth. Although Jenny is good at her job, she is not very well equipped to handle life in general. Professionally, she is very prickly and antagonizes others easily. Personally, her relationships are a mess, with the exception of her devoted lover, Steve.

She is quite unstable and relies on various pills to make it through the day. She is also possessed by the fact that her father, who is suffering from dementia, has stated that she killed her 5-year-old cousin when she was a child. Despite the fact that the plot of this book is very complex, I found it boring. There was a scene at the church that dragged on for pages, and the various courtroom forays were overly long as well.

It was interesting to see the various threads coming together, but the overall impact was diminished by having a character I never got a feeling for who Eva Donaldson was, and the focus on the religious authority figures was quite limited. I'm a huge fan of M.


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Hall's Jenny Cooper "The Coroner" series, and this third book definitely doesn't disappoint. Jenny is investigating three deaths - one murder, two suicides - which on their own seem unrelated, but the fact that all three people were members of a new evangelical church, and in the same prayer group, suggests there may be a link between the deaths. However, some extremely powerful people, including a member of the House Of Lords, are involved in the church, and are intent on I'm a huge fan of M.

However, some extremely powerful people, including a member of the House Of Lords, are involved in the church, and are intent on passing a "Decency" bill, which is anti-pornography. Into the middle of all this steps Jenny, who, no matter how shambolic her private life, certainly isn't afraid of anyone in her quests for justice. In this book the mystery she's trying to solve with the help of her psychiatrist comes to a head - will this give Jenny peace at last? Tbh, the thing I'm most frightened of is Jenny making it safely to and from work daily - the rate she swallows benzodiazepines, it's a miracle she doesn't have an accident!

Another triumph for M. Hall - this series is definitely one of my favourites in crime fiction! Sep 18, Kristen M rated it liked it. I found The Redeemed very satisfying. It is the first of what I'm sure will be all the other Jenny Cooper mystery series. I am thoroughly fascinated with everything about Jenny Cooper and look forward to getting to know her better. It's frustrating and disappointing to me that after I get to know a character personally, I often never read another word about them.

Thankfully, I just purchased The Disappeared and will be able to continue my friendship with Jenny. Jan 30, Jeanine rated it it was ok Shelves: I've been struggling to get through this book. I should have set it aside and moved on.

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I did not like the protagonist, the plot was muddy and all over the place. I didn't care about any of the characters. I had hoped the ending would be the big payoff. Sep 05, David Kilner rated it really liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Cooper is asked to investigate the murder of a young porn star-turned-Born Again Christian, despite the confession made by another man, while also investigating the deaths of a psychiatric nurse and a young adherent of the church.

She meets strong resistance to her investigation, resistance which stretches all the way to the top of the British Establishment. Jenny finds the three deaths are linked but only when she Note: Jenny finds the three deaths are linked but only when she finds unlikely allies does the truth emerge. I enjoyed this long and meaty yarn, which is full of conflicts between the army of characters, and the forces they represent. The author seems hell-bent on throwing in as much drama and conflict as possible within pages.

Jenny is an investigator in the great mould of the Golden Age detectives - principled, persistent and not put off by threats and fears - a woman with her own moral code and determination to see things through.