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Vertical Coffin: A Shane Scully Novel (Shane Scully Novels) (edition 2005)

by Stephen J. Cannell

Series: Shane Scully (4)

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Swat teams refer to doorways as "vertical coffins" because they are most vulnerable when passing through them. The new Shane Scully novel starts with a bang as an L.A. sherrifs deputy is gunned down on the front porch of a house while serving a routine warrant. The arrest is given to the Sherriff's Department by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, who neglects to mention the man is suspected of hording an arsenal of illegal weapons.… (more)
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Title:Vertical Coffin: A Shane Scully Novel (Shane Scully Novels)
Authors:Stephen J. Cannell
Info:St. Martin's Paperbacks (2005), Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages
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There are writing and editing errors, but, wow, the story and characters make this an excellent novel, one of Stephen J. Cannell's best. I strongly recommend this book. ( )
  morrisonhimself | Aug 24, 2023 |
never got into this ( )
  mahallett | Jan 11, 2014 |
A Shane Scully novel, an LA sheriff's deputy is gunned down on the front porch of a house while serving a routine warrant. SWAT teams refers to doorways as "vertical coffins" because they are most vulnerable when passing through them. ( )
  Gatorhater | Jun 26, 2013 |
This was a perfectly acceptable police/FBI crime novel. Enough twists and turns to keep you guessing and enough far fetched ideas to remind you that it is a crime fiction. I enjoyed it enough to read until the end but soon forgot the characters and storyline. ( )
  AstridG | Oct 18, 2010 |
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Swat teams refer to doorways as "vertical coffins" because they are most vulnerable when passing through them. The new Shane Scully novel starts with a bang as an L.A. sherrifs deputy is gunned down on the front porch of a house while serving a routine warrant. The arrest is given to the Sherriff's Department by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, who neglects to mention the man is suspected of hording an arsenal of illegal weapons.

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