William G. Tapply was the author of about 40 books, including more than two dozen New England-based mystery novels. He was a Contributing Editor for Field & Stream, a columnist for American Angler, and a member of the Editorial Board for The Writer magazine.
Genres: Mystery
Series
Brady Coyne
1. Death at Charity's Point (1984)
2. The Dutch Blue Error (1984)
3. Follow The Sharks (1985)
4. The Marine Corpse (1986)
aka A Rodent of Doubt
5. Dead Meat (1987)
6. The Vulgar Boatman (1988)
7. A Void In Hearts (1988)
8. Dead Winter (1989)
9. Client Privilege (1990)
10. The Spotted Cats (1991)
11. Tight Lines (1992)
12. The Snake Eater (1993)
13. The Seventh Enemy (1995)
14. Close To The Bone (1996)
15. Cutter's Run (1998)
16. Muscle Memory (1999)
17. Scar Tissue (2000)
18. Past Tense (2001)
19. A Fine Line (2002)
20. Shadow of Death (2003)
21. Nervous Water (2005)
22. Out Cold (2006)
23. One-Way Ticket (2007)
24. Hell Bent (2008)
25. Outwitting Trolls (2010)
1. Death at Charity's Point (1984)
2. The Dutch Blue Error (1984)
3. Follow The Sharks (1985)
4. The Marine Corpse (1986)
aka A Rodent of Doubt
5. Dead Meat (1987)
6. The Vulgar Boatman (1988)
7. A Void In Hearts (1988)
8. Dead Winter (1989)
9. Client Privilege (1990)
10. The Spotted Cats (1991)
11. Tight Lines (1992)
12. The Snake Eater (1993)
13. The Seventh Enemy (1995)
14. Close To The Bone (1996)
15. Cutter's Run (1998)
16. Muscle Memory (1999)
17. Scar Tissue (2000)
18. Past Tense (2001)
19. A Fine Line (2002)
20. Shadow of Death (2003)
21. Nervous Water (2005)
22. Out Cold (2006)
23. One-Way Ticket (2007)
24. Hell Bent (2008)
25. Outwitting Trolls (2010)
Brady Coyne / J.W. Jackson (with Philip R Craig)
1. First Light (2001)
2. Second Sight (2004)
3. Third Strike (2007)
1. First Light (2001)
2. Second Sight (2004)
3. Third Strike (2007)
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Books containing stories by William G Tapply
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William G Tapply recommends
Death at the Wheel (1996)
(Thea Kozak, book 3)
Kate Flora
"Step aside, Kinsey Milhone, push over, V. I. Warshawski. Here comes Thea Kozak. She's smart, she's tough, she's witty, and she's real."
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