I've been a long time addict of William G. Tapply's mystery stories. I thoroughly enjoyed "Bitch Creek". "Gray Ghost" began with promise. Half way through the story I kept trying to detemine who was/were the actual killers. I was disappointed in how Tapply finally resolved the story. It just came out too pat and dry/5(38). · Stoney, who lost his memory when he\t\t was struck by lightning years earlier, knows how to tie a gray ghost "a fly\t\t used for salmon "as well as other skills useful to his new life as half-owner\t\t of a bait shop in Portland, Maine/5(5). Find many great new used options and get the best deals for GRAY GHOST By William G. Tapply at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
William G. Tapply was an American legal mystery writer best known for writing the "Brady Coyne Mystery" series. William was born in Waltham, Massachusetts, before his family moved to Lexington. He lived with his mother Muriel and his father H.G Tapply, who used to write a weekly column for "Field and Stream". Gray Ghost by William G. Tapply is the second book in a new series for Tapply. The hero is Stoney (Stonewall Jackson) Calhoun. Struck by lightning, Stoney cannot remember anything before that event. He lives in the woods of Maine and works as a fishing guide and fishing supply shop co-owner. Bitch Creek (), Gray Ghost () and Dark Tiger () by William G. Tapply. French titles: Dérive sanglante, Casco Bay, Dark Tiger. Translated by Camille Fort-Cantoni and François Happe. A lady working for the publisher Gallmeister recommended William G. Tapply to me. I started with Dark Tiger, then went on with Bitch Creek and felt.
A Gray Ghost is a Maine salmon streamer, a fly that Stoney ties in the outdoor gear shop that he and Kate run. But Stoney also sees a few gray ghosts in human-like form in the area around Quarantine Island, where hundreds of people were once burned to death in a terrible hospital fire. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for GRAY GHOST By William G. Tapply at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!. I've been a long time addict of William G. Tapply's mystery stories. I thoroughly enjoyed "Bitch Creek". "Gray Ghost" began with promise. Half way through the story I kept trying to detemine who was/were the actual killers. I was disappointed in how Tapply finally resolved the story. It just came out too pat and dry.
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