
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.
Series
Books

Nervous Water
A Brady Coyne Novel
2005

Death at Charity's Point
1984

Sportsman's Legacy
1993

The Nomination
A Novel of Suspense
2011

Tight Lines
1992

Client Privilege
1990

Past Tense
2001

Trout Eyes
True Tales of Adventure, Travel, and Fly Fishing
2007

The Snake Eater
1993

Scar Tissue
2000

Outwitting Trolls
2010

One-Way Ticket
2007

A Fine Line
A Brady Coyne Novel
2002

The Elements of Mystery Fiction
2004

Dead Winter
1989

A Void in Hearts
1988

The Marine Corpse
1986

Cutter's Run
1998

Hell Bent
2008

Every Day Was Special
A Fly Fisher's Lifelong Passion
2010

The Vulgar Boatman
1987

Out Cold
A Brady Coyne Novel
2006

Bitch Creek
2004

Upland Autumn
Birds, Dogs, and Shotgun Shells
2009

Dark Tiger
2009

Dead Meat
1987

The Spotted Cats
1991

Close to the Bone
1996

The Dutch Blue Error
1984

The Seventh Enemy
1995

Gray Ghost
2007

Muscle Memory
1999

Follow the Sharks
1985

Shadow of Death
2003