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First Light: The First Ever Brady Coyne / J. W. Jackson Mystery
 
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First Light: The First Ever Brady Coyne / J. W. Jackson Mystery (Hardcover)

by Philip R. Craig (Author), William G. Tapply (Creator)
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Two veteran writers who know Martha's Vineyard well bring together Boston lawyer Brady Coyne and former cop J.W. Jackson in a slow-paced but ultimately satisfying crime drama set on the island after the summer season has ended. When tough businessman Jack Bannerman's wife goes missing, he hires private detective Jackson to find her. A parallel missing person's case develops when Coyne, Jackson's buddy, arrives for a fishing derby, only to see his elderly client Sarah Fairchild's private nurse vanish mysteriously in the midst of a nasty dispute over the future of ailing Mrs. Fairchild's sizable beachfront property. Conflicts erupt as family members fight among themselves and developers clash with environmentalists, all over whether to have a golf club or wildlife preserve. When he finally speaks with the bumbling local police, Jackson has already noticed that attractive women, all blonde and in their forties, have been disappearing for years on the island. Slashed tires with a warning note and quotations from Hamlet become important clues that eventually lead the pair of sleuths to a culprit whose guilt has been amply foreshadowed. The first-person narration that alternates between the two heroes for 26 chapters would have benefited from some variety, while the long descriptions of surf casting at morning's "first light" will appeal mostly to those who enjoy that sport. Yet we do get an intriguing and evocative picture of this high-profile vacation spot (whose presidential visits are noted in the text) in the off-season. (Jan. 8)Forecast: This collaborative effort ought to boost sales for both authors, especially if the two Massachusetts residents can coordinate on some joint local publicity and promotion.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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While in Martha's Vineyard on legal business, Tapply's Brady Coyne (Past Tense) visits Craig's J.W. Jackson (Vineyard Shadows). Coyne gets caught in the crossfire between land developers and the heirs of an old lady, while Jackson searches for a missing woman. The two eventually join forces, of course, in a most captivating read.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Author William G Tapply Is One Of My Better Habits, Dec 27 2002
By Joseph L Burke (Bradenton, FL USA) - See all my reviews
Author Tapply has written a series of books about lawyer and amateur sleuth Brady Coyne. It is difficult to describe the Brady Coyne books except, possibly, to note that they all read like a letter from an old friend. The details of Coyne's comings and goings, his meals, his hobbies, his love interests, and his tracking down of the bad guys...are all told in an engaging style as if he were writing to each reader alone. These are the kind of books you want to "curl up with" - along with some goodie to gnaw on and a little special-wet to drink. Wish Tapply had written a hundred of 'em.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Two good authors, double the fun., Jun 21 2002
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I really enjoyed the challenge of reading "First Light." Once you get into the rhythm of alternating chapters by the 2 writers I think the story really developed a good flow. Having never read the Brady Coyne series, and having read all of the CW Jackson ones, I now am attempting to find the Brady Coynes that I've missed out on.

I think this novel is refreshing and although I am the type of reader who ALWAYS wants more detail and more character development, I found this book to be enjoyable nonetheless.

Enjoy!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great combo of authors and their protagonists, May 14 2002
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I have read all of Philip R. Craig's Martha's Vineyard mysteries, but have never read those of William Tapply. I find that I enjoyed the interplay of the writers to create alternating chapters, although I wish there were more details, more character development and so forth.

I'm disappointed to see how many Tapply novels are out of print and hope I'll be able to find some in my Internet shopping forays.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Confusing
This is a story about two friends, Brady and J.W., who enjoy fishing and end up trying to find two missing persons. Read more
Published on Jan 25 2002 by Rhonda

1.0 out of 5 stars Boring...Like watching grass grow
This is the type of book you could put down and return back to it a week or two later and pick up from where you left off and not care. Read more
Published on Jan 12 2002 by Kenneth J. Austin

4.0 out of 5 stars Two authors join forces
Authors Philip Craig and William Tapply join together with their heroes J.W. Jackson and Brady Coyne to create a pleasant mystery set on Martha's Vineyard. Read more
Published on Dec 21 2001 by Karen Potts

4.0 out of 5 stars Good but needs more intensity
Attorney Brady Coyne is driving from Boston to Martha's Vineyard to combine pleasure with business. Brady plans to spend some time with close friend and sleuth J.W. Read more
Published on Dec 18 2001 by Harriet Klausner

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