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William G. Tapply (Author)
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November 14, 2005
One of the finest novels yet in Tapply's long-running series, Nervous Water explores the previously hidden past of his much beloved character, Boston attorney Brady Coyne. Contacted by his aged Uncle Moze, with whom he'd lost touch, Brady agrees to help him with a sensitive family matter. But the task leads him back to the undiscussed - and unsolved - murder of another of Brady's uncles.

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Boston lawyer Brady Coyne tackles family troubles past and present in his compelling if slightly wordy 21st solo outing (after 2003's Shadow of Death). Coyne agrees to help his Uncle Moze, an aging Maine lobsterman, find Moze's daughter, Cassie, who hasn't been returning Moze's phone calls. Cassie's unfriendly new husband, dentist Richard Hurley, confirms her disappearance. Hurley isn't particularly forthcoming, perhaps because, as Coyne learns, both of his previous wives died under less than clear circumstances. An attack on Moze in his home and Moze's subsequent heart attack add urgency to Coyne's search. The murder of Cassie's former lover, English professor Grantham Webster, ups the ante. Meanwhile, Coyne's girlfriend, Evie Banyon, also seems to be hiding something. As ever, Tapply's strength lies in his convincing characters and dialogue, but on occasion he goes off on tangents, such as a mediation session between a divorcing couple. Still, this long-running series remains fresh and Tapply underrated as one of today's finest regional mystery writers.
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Fans of Boston attorney Brady Coyne know plenty about the easygoing lawyer-sleuth's lifestyle: not much work, lots of fishing, good meals at Boston's finest restaurants, and the occasional murder case, whenever one of his friends finds a spot of trouble. What we don't know is much about Brady's past. That changes dramatically in this twenty-first installment of the long-running series. A phone call from Brady's uncle Moze, an avuncular lobsterman in rural Maine, sends the citified nephew on the road to reestablish ties after a 30-year hiatus. Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Moze hopes to set things right with his estranged daughter, but he needs Brady to find her. The trail leads to other relatives on Brady's mother's side of the family and to what well may be a murder case. Tapply tackles the difficult issues of human relationships and family ties with his typically light touch, always underplaying the big moments but ever sensitive to "nervous water"--a fishing term for the look of the ocean when a school of fish is about to strike. Another winner in an always-satisfying series. Bill Ott
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press; 1 edition (November 14, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786280107
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786280100
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,857,546 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE BRADY COYNE, September 30, 2005
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I am not a huge "mystery" genre lover. I much prefer a good thriller. However, Tapply and Brady Coyne are the exception to my rule.

Nervous Water is another entry into the Coyne series. I am never sure if I just really like Tapply's writing or if I just really like the character her created. Regardless, this book is another wonderful Brady Coyne story.

What makes these books so great is that Tapply has given his characters "real life" traits. They fight, make mistakes and work their way through the storylines at such a delightful and real pace that you can almost feel that they are real.

Nervous Water explores deep-rooted family issues intermingled with legal and personal issues. At the same time, being entertaining and a page turner.

I am not sure about the relationship between our main character and his "love". I always kind of feel that this does not work for Coyne and he should be single for a while.

Also, I do find it difficult to plod through all the fishing references made (and there are alot in this one). I know that Tapply is a fishing enthusiast, but I would love for him to figure out that there is a really good chance that most of his fans ARE NOT and that is why I give this book 4 instead of 5 stars.

Otherwise. Another perfect read.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fast-paced New England mystery, August 27, 2005
Where is Cousin Cassie? Boston lawyer Brady Coyne needs to find her and reunite her with her ailing adopted father, Brady's Uncle Moze, before the worst happens. His search covers ground from his ancestral home in southern Maine to towns west of Boston and south to Rhode Island. Cassie's new husband and stepchildren are less than helpful and seem to know more than they're telling about her disappearance. The task gets even trickier when Cassie's previous boyfriend is murdered mere minutes before he can talk to Brady. Very few strands of a trail exist, and Brady diligently pursues each one of them. If Cassie's not responsible for the most recent attacks, then who is? At the same time, Brady is serving as a mediator to a couple planning divorce, and that causes him to debate the stability of his own two-year live-in relationship with Evie. His own reunion with Uncle Moze forces him to think about the family matters that he usually ignores.

With a storyline that's driven by dialogue, this is a fast read that can be finished in one or two sittings. Now that we know more about Brady's past, some of us may want to <sigh> read (or re-read) the 23 previous episodes in the series at our earliest convenience.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another page turner by William Tapply, June 14, 2006
William Tapply has written another winner in his Brady Coyne series. All books will stand on their own. I won't give away the plot. (Read the Amazon summary and other reviewers)
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and read it in two sittings. Lots of twists and turns, there are some surprises and some---well you could guess whodunit. Great book for beach, poolside or plane.
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Uncle Moze, Grantham Webster, Brady Coyne, Moses Crandall, Richard Hurley, Howard Litchfield, Church Street, Charlene Staples, Uncle Jake, West Canterbury, Grannie Webster, Roger Horowitz, Maine Medical, Rhode Island, Rebecca Hurley, Aunt Mary, James Hurley, Norman Dillman, Cabot College, Helen Meadows, Miss Lil, Cassandra Crandall, Marcia Benetti, Mount Vernon Street, Tony Hazen
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