Books written by William G. Tapply

  • The Seventh Enemy

    Taking sides on gun control, Brady ends up in the line of fire Over drinks one night at his Boston waterfront apartment, goodhearted lawyer Brady Coyne finds himself disagreeing with an old friend about a divisive subject: gun control.

  • Close to the Bone

    When a troubled friend disappears offshore, Boston lawyer Brady Coyne suspects foul play in “another winning entry in [this] very satisfying series” (Publishers Weekly).

  • The Spotted Cats: Attorney Brady Coyne's Tenth Case

    The Spotted Cats: Attorney Brady Coyne's Tenth Case

  • Follow the Sharks: Attorney Brady Coyne's Third Case

    It seems like the kidnappers are out for more than money--revenge? But why? The FBI is determined to do the investigation by the book; Brady decides to take the matter into his own hands before the trail goes cold.

  • Client Privilege

    Client Privilege

  • The Vulgar Boatman: Attorney Brady Coyne's Sixth Case

    The Vulgar Boatman: Attorney Brady Coyne's Sixth Case

  • One-Way Ticket

    I love Brady, too. Weed and Brady.” “I'm flattered,” I said, “even to be mentioned in the same breath as Sonoma weed.” “They grow grapes and cannabis,” she said. “The Sonoma Valley. Bet you didn't know that.” “All the important food ...

  • Close to the Bone

    “It's not exactly Montana, Brady.” “No,” I said. “I'd never see you if you went to Montana.” “Unless you came with me. Then we'd see each other all the time, no matter where we were.” She laid her head on my shoulder.

  • Dark Tiger

    Sept ans après le mystérieux accident qui a effacé sa mémoire, Stoney Calhoun a repris sa paisible existence de guide de pêche, partagée entre la boutique de la belle Kate Balaban et sa cabane perdue dans les bois.

  • Dead Meat

    In Maine, Brady investigates a deadly business deal He may be a millionaire, but Vern Wheeler never forgot that he is a son of Maine—land of big sky, wide lakes, and the fattest salmon on the East Coast.

  • Gray Ghost: A Stoney Calhoun Novel

    Seven years ago, Stoney Calhoun woke up in a VA hospital with no memories.

  • Sportsman's Legacy

    The original "Sportsman's Legacy" was the story of a remarkable relationship between father and son.

  • The Nomination: A Novel of Suspense

    A posthumous title by the late author of the Brady Coyne series follows the Supreme Court nomination of Massachusetts judge and Vietnam War hero Thomas Larrigan, whose fierce ambition compels him to hire a Marine buddy-turned-hit man to ...

  • A Fine Line: A Brady Coyne Novel

    Walt Duffy was a world-renowned ornithologist, outdoorsman, and nature photographer who spent his life traveling and taking some of the most highly regarded photographs of birds in their natural habitats.

  • Cutter's Run

    While fishing in Maine, the Boston lawyer runs afoul of a racist conspiracy in this mystery thriller from the “smooth and sophisticated” author (The New York Times).

  • Muscle Memory

    Brady helps a troubled ex-jock through a nasty divorce case As a power forward for the Detroit Pistons, Mick Fallon distinguished himself with an unerring ability to hit late-game free throws.

  • Muscle Memory

    A Boston lawyer copes with a client who lies compulsively—and then disappears just as his wife is found dead: “A pleasure . . . solidly plotted” (Publishers Weekly).

  • Follow the Sharks: A Brady Coyne Mystery

    Boston attorney Brady Coyne investigates the kidnapping of E.J. Donagan, the son of former Red Sox pitcher Eddie Donagan