The Marine Corpse, William G. Tapply
The Marine Corpse, William G. Tapply
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The Marine Corpse

Author: William G. Tapply

Narrator: William G. Tapply

Unabridged: 8 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/15/2021


Synopsis

"One of the most likeable sleuths to appear on the crime scene in quite a long time." —The Washington Post Book World

The man is found on the icy streets of Boston, vomit in his beard, alcohol in his system, and ice in his veins. The police assume he is just another in the dozens of derelicts whom the urban winter claims each year, but Brady Coyne knows better. Attorney to New England's upper crust, he was the dead man's lawyer, and he knows that Stuart Carver was no bum: He was a senator's nephew.

An author whose last book was so lousy that it became a bestseller, Carver was planning a serious novel, and was doing research on homelessness in the metropolis when he was killed. The icepick wound on his skull suggests he learned something that someone didn't want to see in print. To find out who murdered his client, Brady will delve into an underworld that is even more cold, dark, and deadly than Boston in winter.

About William G. Tapply

William G. Tapply (1940-2009) was an American author best known for writing legal thrillers. A lifelong New Englander, he graduated from Amherst and Harvard before going on to teach social studies at Lexington High School. He published his first novel, Death at Charity's Point, in 1984. A story of death and betrayal among Boston Brahmins, it introduced crusading lawyer Brady Coyne, a fishing enthusiast whom Tapply would follow through twenty-five more novels, including Follow the Sharks, The Vulgar Boatman, and the posthumously published Outwitting Trolls.

Besides writing regular columns for Field and Stream, Gray's Sporting Journal, and American Angler, Tapply wrote numerous books on fishing, hunting, and life in the outdoors. He was also the author of The Elements of Mystery Fiction, a writer's guide. He died in 2009, at his home in Hancock, New Hampshire.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on January 15, 2017

Published in 1987, this is the fourth novel in the series featuring Boston attorney, Brady Coyne. The most unusual thing about this series is that, in the twenty-eight books that constitute the series, we never once saw Brady Coyne in court. And, for that matter, there's very little legal argument i......more

Goodreads review by Don on September 25, 2017

(2 1/2). I am slowly but surely working my way through this series. Brady Coyne is about as engaging a protagonist as you will ever come across. Smart, funny, full of flaws and always thinking. This is not one of the best in the series so far but it certainly was a nice comfortable read. If you are......more

Goodreads review by David on June 05, 2019

Another episode in the life of Boston attorney Brady Coyne as he gets drawn into the life of the wayward son of one of his best clients, and drawn in further when the son gets murdered. I enjoy these books, now written more than 30 years ago.......more