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The Coroner (novel)

novel by M.R. Hall

The Coroner is M.R. Hall's first novel. It was published by PanMacmillan in , and became the first in a series based around the fictional Jenny Cooper, a former solicitor appointed as coroner in the 'Severn Vale District' (effectively Bristol, England).

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Subsequent Jenny Cooper novels

His second novel, The Disappeared, was published in January in the UK and in December in the US. The Coroner was shortlisted for the Crime Writer's AssociationGold Dagger awarded to the best crime novel of [1] His third novel, The Redeemed, is published by PanMacmillan in April His fourth novel, The Flight, was shortlisted for the Crime Writer's Association Gold Dagger in [2]

The Jenny Cooper novels

1.

The Coroner ()[3]
In which we meet Jenny Cooper, new holder of the eponymous title in 'Severn Vale District', and survivor of a recent divorce. Her hopes of calm in her new post -during which she might recover- are progressively eroded by a series of events. These include the discovery of files regarding cases which seem to warrant further investigation, secreted in her newly inherited office by her predecessor.
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The Disappeared ()[3]
3. The Redeemed ()[3]
4. The Flight ()[3]
5. The Chosen Dead ()[3]
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The Burning ()[3]
7. A Life To Kill ()[3]
8. The Innocent () (Short story)[4]

Adaptations

The Canadian drama television series Coroner is based on the Jenny Cooper series of novels.[5][6] It began airing in January A second series was shown in and a third was broadcast in Canada in early to follow on The CW in the US later that year.[7] It ran for four seasons, until

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