Synopses & Reviews
Brady Coyne is a Boston attorney who focuses on a few private clients and the legal drudgery of their everyday life, which leads to a generally unexciting life. Brady, however, gets a call from an old friend and former neighbor—a man from his past as a happily married man. When Brady was married and living in suburbia, Ken Nichols was his happily married neighbor. Both marriages fell apart years ago and Brady moved to Boston while Ken Nichols moved to Baltimore. Now a decade later and in Boston for a conference, Ken contacts Brady for a get-together and a drink. Its an uneventful evening but the next day Brady gets a call from Nichols ex-wife. Shes standing in her exs hotel room, Nichols is lying dead on the floor of his room and she needs Bradys help.
But this savage murder is only the first and Brady is soon trying to find the connection between these long ago friends and the savage murders dogging their family.
Synopsis
After the body of an old friend is found, Boston attorney Brady Coyne is drawn into an investigation in which he tries to find the connection between long-ago friends and the savage murders dogging their family.
About the Author
William G. Tapply was a contributing editor to Field & Stream and the author of numerous books on fishing and wildlife, as well as more than twenty books of crime fiction, including Hell Bent. He lived with his wife in Hancock, New Hampshire.