I had read book 2 of the Jenny Cooper series (The Disappeared) and I liked it. So when I got my hands on book 1, the Coroner, I thought it would be just as enjoyable. Well, it wasn't.
For a start, the female protagonist, Jenny Cooper, is a pill-popping, co-dependent, manipulative, power-hungry, whiner, and by the end of the book I was skimming paragraphs just to avoid her, "Look at me, look up to me, woe is me, me, me, me," narrative. Where is this strong female character that other reviewers have written about? I certainly didn't find her in this book. I don't remember her being this pathetic in the sequel.
Secondly, everyone in this book, actually the whole town this book was set it, were just plain horrible people. From start to finish they were horrible people. Yes, some of them get their comeuppance in the end, but I kind of wished the whole town had burnt to the ground in the last few pages.
Thirdly, Jenny Cooper's circle of idiots - a bullying manipulative ex-husband (who actually sounded perfect for the Jenny character...can't understand why they couldn't make it work); a sulky, moody, but blameless-in-the-eyes-of-his-mother son (I can't be the only one who is sick of reading books featuring sulky, moody, teenagers...not all teenagers are narcissistic buttheads); a bed buddy that came across as a backwards, dopey loser; and an assistant who was instantly as dislikable as Jenny Cooper.
Finally, the big whodunit! When named, the culprit, the murderer, was someone not mentioned in the book previously. What a cop out! The name of someone who was a no-show throughout the whole story suddenly showed up at the end to be the killer. Now, I could be wrong here because I had skimmed quite early on and this character, a nurse at the youth prison, could have been mentioned. But I missed it if he was.
Maybe I'm being a bit harsh with this review. Maybe, because I liked book 2 so much, I was expecting more from MR Hall and I'm just upset that I didn't get it.
I wouldn't go looking for book 3 in this series and I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone. However, I would recommend book 2, The Disappeared. I don't think you need to read book 1 in this series to enjoy the rest of the series. In fact, it might spoil the series completely for you, as it's done for me.