The Vulgar Boatman
A politician’s son gets involved in a murder, and drags Brady along with him
Running for governor on the Republican ticket, Tom Baron needs his image to be squeaky clean. He employs men like Brady Coyne, a compassionate Boston attorney, to keep problems far away from his campaign. But when his son doesn’t come home one night, Tom’s political strategy becomes a criminal matter.
His son’s girlfriend has been murdered, and the boy has no alibi. To protect his friend’s political ambitions, Brady digs into the investigation, finding a trail of drugs and corruption that stretches far across the Eastern seaboard.
Tom Baron may be his friend, but Brady Coyne will stomach no cover-up. If the son is guilty and Tom is involved, Brady will come down on the would-be governor with a fury that will make Boston politics look like a student council election.
- Author
- William G. Tapply
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 256
- Series
- Brady Coyne
- Publisher
- Ballantine Books
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780345355775
- Genres
- mystery, crime
- Release date
- 1989
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