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The Vulgar BoatmanReviews"William G. Tapply
belongs to that growing school of Massachuasetts-based writers who threaten
to make Boston the new capital of the the whodunit. . . . Tapply's novel,
crisp and clean and muscular, won't hurt Beantown's chances in the slightest." "Brady Coyne
becomes more interesting with every Tapply book, and The Vulgar Boatman
is simply very good. . . . The plotting is tight, the characters (even
some of the bad ones) are interesting and even attractive, and there is
a sense of compassion here about how and why people do things they ought
not to do that is unusual in this kind of fiction. In the end, Tapply
brings us back to where we began, but invigorated for the journey. . .
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