Booklist starred review of MATING SEASON

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Issue: April 1, 2009


Mating Season.
Loomis, Jon (Author)
May 2009. 304 p. St. Martin's/Minotaur, hardcover, $24.95. (9780312367701).
When Kenji Sole is found stabbed to death in her lavish Provincetown, Massachusetts, beach home,
Detective Frank Coffin and Sergeant Lola Winters have no lack of suspects. The beautiful and wealthy
victim had a voracious appetite for sex with a rotating cast of older, married men, whose bedroom
activities she recorded surreptiously, while her carriage-house tenant ran a home-based porn business. And
she had just threatened to have her rich attorney father declared incompetent after he changed his will to
favor his young mistress rather than his daughter. Amid the investigation, Coffin must find his dementia-
suffering mother, who has run away from her nursing home, and work at impregnating his girlfriend, who
desperately wants a baby. Meanwhile, Kenji’s hidden DVR becomes the hot potato that could solve the
crime. Coffin’s second outing (after the acclaimed High Season, 2007) hardly could be better: Loomis’
prose is crisp and smart, and his characterizations ring true, with none more appealing than Coffin himself,
a cop with a phobia of corpses. Reminiscent of Robert B. Parker at his best.

— Michele Leber


I loves me some Booklist. And Ms. Leber.

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Comment by Jon Loomis on March 14, 2009 at 12:06am
Thanks, Dana--hey, you know, buy a few for your friends!
Comment by Dana King on March 13, 2009 at 11:46pm
You're on a roll, Jon. I'll be looking for this one in May.

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