From Publishers Weekly
The third gripping Augustus Riordan hard-boiled exploit (after 2002's Vulture Capital) launches the very human hero into action when he stumbles on the fresh corpse of a teenage girl in a San Francisco alley after helping his cross-dressing friend and assistant, Chris Duckworth, avoid a beating. The plot thickens when Riordan, a jazz bassist and veteran PI, fields a request from a distraught Ellen Stockwell, wife of an East Palo Alto police lieutenant and mother of an 18-year-old art school student, Caroline, who has been missing for three weeks. With Lieutenant Stockwell on administrative leave, Mrs. Stockwell says Riordan is her last hope. The gumshoe's search for Caroline leads him to further gruesome discoveries and forces him into the sordid world of Internet sexual predators. Riordan's street smarts and witty asides will make him a familiar—and welcome—figure to fans of Robert Parker's Boston PI, Spenser. (Oct.)
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Review
"Coggins makes human and real what is to many just a story in the news. And he does it with humor, skill and depth." -- Crimespree Magazine
"Crackling and whip smart." -- Mystery Scene Magazine
"For those of you looking for the writer you may have missed, here's a third chance to discover Coggins." -- Bookaholic
"Sourpuss secretaries, predatory professors, greedy gurus, sanctimonious shrinks ... [a] well-crafted cast of characters, led by [a] smart-stepping shamus." -- Kirkus Reviews
Candy From Strangers is an inventive novel in the classic San Francisco private-eye tradition. -- Marcia Muller, 2005 MWA Grand Master and author of the Sharon McCone Mysteries
Candy... is a fun, enjoyable, droll and snappy page-turner... This little gem of a book has a very human heart. -- David Corbett, author of the Anthony-nominated The Devil's Redhead and Done for a Dime
By turns tender, brutal, intricate, transparent, challenging, [this book] is a hell of a read. -- Joe Gores, Edgar-winning author of A Time of Predators
Coggins has delivered here with Candy From Strangers. It's original, it's smart and it was good to the last page. -- Michael Connelly, author of the Harry Bosch Novels
[A] volume that fits comfortably alongside those of Hammett and Chandler. Heartily recommended." -- Library Journal
"Crackling and whip smart." -- Mystery Scene Magazine
"For those of you looking for the writer you may have missed, here's a third chance to discover Coggins." -- Bookaholic
"Sourpuss secretaries, predatory professors, greedy gurus, sanctimonious shrinks ... [a] well-crafted cast of characters, led by [a] smart-stepping shamus." -- Kirkus Reviews
Candy From Strangers is an inventive novel in the classic San Francisco private-eye tradition. -- Marcia Muller, 2005 MWA Grand Master and author of the Sharon McCone Mysteries
Candy... is a fun, enjoyable, droll and snappy page-turner... This little gem of a book has a very human heart. -- David Corbett, author of the Anthony-nominated The Devil's Redhead and Done for a Dime
By turns tender, brutal, intricate, transparent, challenging, [this book] is a hell of a read. -- Joe Gores, Edgar-winning author of A Time of Predators
Coggins has delivered here with Candy From Strangers. It's original, it's smart and it was good to the last page. -- Michael Connelly, author of the Harry Bosch Novels
[A] volume that fits comfortably alongside those of Hammett and Chandler. Heartily recommended." -- Library Journal

