Books written by William G. Tapply

  • The Orvis Pocket Guide to Fly Fishing for Bass: When, Where, and How to Catch Largemouths and Smallmouths

    From casting and retrieving, navigating, learning where and when to go and rigging up, this book provides you with all the knowledge you'll need to catch bass.

  • Trout Eyes: True Tales of Adventure, Travel, and Fly Fishing

    "The musings in this book are the product of the past several years of my whimsical and undisciplined fly-fishing fantasies and fancies as I remember the places I've been, the peope I've met, the fish I've caught, and the fish I've failed ...

  • First Light: The First Ever Brady Coyne / J. W. Jackson Mystery

    Discover the first Brady Coyne and J.W. Jackson mystery with this compelling novel following two old friends who suspect that there’s a dangerous killer on the loose on the picturesque island of Martha’s Vineyard.

  • The Elements of Mystery Fiction

    This new expanded edition of Elements contains original chapters by some of our best contemporary writers and most prominent personalities in the publishing world discussing writing and business issues that are vital to mystery writers in ...

  • Trout Eyes: True Tales of Adventure, Travel, and Fly Fishing

    Trout Eyes is a love letter to the fish we pursue and insects they eat and the waters in which they live. Skyhorse Publishing is proud to publish a broad range of books for fishermen.

  • 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...

  • Bitch Creek

    The first in a brand-new mystery series by the author of the Brady Coyne series. William G. Tapply has created a fresh new world in Bitch Creek, a steamy, perfectly crafted mystery introducing Stoney Calhoun, an unlikely hero.

  • The Spotted Cats

    When an aging big-game hunter is robbed, Brady goes on a leopard hunt Six years after the leopard attack that ended his career as a professional hunter, Jeff Newton is broken, crippled, and ready to die.

  • Hell Bent: A Brady Coyne Novel

    With very little to go on and with everyone around him wanting to quickly close the books on what appears to be a tragic case, Brady soon finds himself alone, in the midst of one of the most dangerous situations of his entire life, and ...

  • Outwitting Trolls

    Boston attorney Brady Coyne gets a call from an old friend, Ken Nichols, to join him for a drink. The next day Brady gets a call from Ken's ex-wife. She's standing in his hotel room - and Ken is lying dead on the floor.

  • Dead Winter

    When a minister’s son is accused of murder, Brady doesn’t know whom to trust Desmond Winters has had more trouble than a Unitarian minister deserves.

  • The Nomination: A Novel of Suspense

    ... Outwitting Trolls Other novels Thicker than Water (with Linda Barlow) First Light (with Philip R. Craig) Second Sight (with Philip R. Craig) Third Strike (with Philip R. Craig) Bitch Creek* Gray Ghost* Dark Tiger Books on the outdoors ...

  • Client Privilege

    Defending a client, Brady gets himself implicated in a murder charge Brady Coyne has known Chester “Pops” Popowski since law school.

  • A Void in Hearts: Attorney Brady Coyne's Seventh Case

    A Void in Hearts: Attorney Brady Coyne's Seventh Case

  • A Fly-fishing Life

    "I love to fish. When I cannot fish, I think about fishing. I tie flies and read books about fishing. I correspond with fishermen all over the country. Most of...

  • Gone Fishin': Ruminations on Fly Fishing

    One of the premier outdoor writers takes a close look at the hows wheres and primarily the whys of his favorite pastime