The latest installment in the Brady Coyne/J. W. Jackson series showcases the clever dynamics between two beloved sleuths, reflecting the authors' enduring friendship. This collaboration combines rich storytelling with intricate mysteries, highlighting the wit and intelligence of the characters while paying homage to the creative bond between Philip R. Craig and William G. Tapply.
Philip R. Craig Book order
Philip R. Craig was a prolific author of mystery novels, known for his intricate plotting and vivid characterizations. Craig delved into the psychology of crime and motivation, lending depth and realism to his narratives. His style was characterized by smooth storytelling and a keen eye for detail, drawing readers into the suspenseful worlds he created. The author's works explored themes of justice, morality, and human nature, often set against atmospheric, yet perilous, backdrops.







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- 2010Exploring the hidden dangers of the off-season in a popular vacation spot, this final installment of the Martha's Vineyard mystery series delves into the darker aspects of the island's charm. As the narrative unfolds, the characters confront unexpected challenges and secrets, providing a thrilling conclusion to the series that contrasts the idyllic summer atmosphere with the eerie quiet of winter. 
- 2010Set against the backdrop of Martha's Vineyard, the story follows J. W. Jackson, a former Boston cop who has embraced a quieter life as a fisherman and cook. However, his peaceful existence is disrupted as he investigates a captivating mystery, blending his skills in a thrilling caper that reveals the island's secrets. Philip Craig crafts a compelling narrative that showcases Jackson's resourcefulness and the unique charm of Vineyard life. 
- 2007The narrative explores the delicate balance between tragedy and comedy set against the backdrop of Martha's Vineyard. Through keen observations, the author delves into the complexities of life on the island, highlighting the interplay of humor and sorrow. The book promises to capture the unique charm and challenges of the locale, inviting readers to reflect on the nuances of human experience. 
- 2001A surprise visit from a dear old friend only adds to the joys of good weather, great fishing, warm breezes and loving family for J. W. Jackson this idyllic island summer. The ex-Boston cop is thrilled to see accomplished bluesman Corrie Appleyard strolling up his driveway, guitar case in hand. But days later, J.W.'s elation turns to dread when a rundown summer shack burns to the ground -- the latest in a string of suspicious fires. And when an unidentified corpse is discovered in the ashes, J. W. fears that the charred remains are Corrie's. Now twin obligations to friendship and the truth are leading him into an ugly morass of arson, extortion, secrets, and murder. And he'll go to the dangerous ends of paradise to bring a killer to justice -- because this outrage has slammed J. W. Jackson in the heart.