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Third Strike: A Brady Coyne/J. W. Jackson Mystery [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Philip R. Craig , William G. Tapply
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  • Taschenbuch: 336 Seiten
  • Verlag: Scribner; Auflage: Reprint (15. Oktober 2010)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 145162493X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1451624939
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 21,6 x 14 x 1,9 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.133.652 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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"Two fine mystery writers team up for the third and last time, with their heroes swapping chapters and stories seamlessly." -- Publishers Weekly

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Eminent mystery authors Philip R. Craig and William G. Tapply team up for a richly nuanced new installment in the Brady Coyne/J. W. Jackson series that is a tribute not only to two witty, smart fictional sleuths but also to the enduring friendship of their creators.

It's late August, just when thousands of vacationers on beautiful Martha's Vineyard are preparing to go home so the kids can return to school. There's a problem, though. A union has gone on strike, paralyzing the Steamship Authority, which runs the ferries to "America," and creating panic and anger among many tourists and islanders alike.

When an explosion destroys a boat's engine room and kills the striker who apparently planted the bomb, J. W. Jackson, once a Boston cop but now an island man-of-all-work, reluctantly agrees to the widow's pleas that he attempt to prove her husband innocent of the crime. As J.W. begins inquiries, he discovers a complex series of relationships among strikers, scabs, and boat owners, and encounters violence of his own.

Meanwhile, Boston attorney Brady Coyne gets a call from a former client now living full-time on the Vineyard, who tells him about a group of armed men loading and unloading mysterious crates at a dock at midnight. Jackson and Coyne get together and discover that not only are their cases connected but that time is running out for them to prevent a crime that could have international ramifications -- and their only hope will be to confront dedicated killers face-to-face....With its winning contrast of page-turning suspense and evocative Vineyard ambiance, Third Strike is crime fiction at its best.


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When Philip R. Craig and William G. Tapply team up, there's bound to be a good yarn. Third Strike is an exceptional collaboration by two mystery writers at the top of their game.

Martha's Vineyard is isolated by a strike involving the ferries. The August visitors can't get off the island with their cars except by paying outrageous prices to private boats. Food and fuel are running low, and tempers are running high. One of the private boats is blown up and one of the striking workers is found in the wreckage. Everyone assumes that this was an act of sabotage that went wrong. One of J.W. Jackson's children knows the daughter of the dead man, and the mother asks J.W.'s wife, Zee, for help in clearing her husband's name. J.W. reluctantly agrees but finds few leads.

Meanwhile, Brady Coyne is enjoying August in Boston with Evie in the back yard when an old client calls and begs Brady to come to Martha's Vineyard immediately. Brady can't get any answers out of the client on the telephone but is sure the man is scared. Because of the strike, Brady asks J.W. for help in getting to the Vineyard. J.W. agrees to pick Brady up in his boat, and they begin to share stories. Heading off in Zee's Wrangler, Brady is fascinated by Larry Bucyck's rock sculptures. Larry himself proves to have become a hermit who has a fascinating story to tell.

Events quicken when Larry's story gains credibility after an unexpected act of violence. J.W. finds that he's pursuing a secret so dangerous that people are willing to be violent to keep it.

As the story develops, the pace and action get faster and faster. By involving the two lead characters, there's also room for much more dialog and shared detection. The combination works well.

For fishing lovers, the two authors provide lots of bait and schools of interest to whet your taste for the deep sea fishing. There's even a good fictional Red Sox story in the book. Those who love the Vineyard will be pleased to revisit their favorite haunts.

I thought that the result was the best novel involving Brady Coyne that I've read in over a decade.

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fantastic who done it 8. Dezember 2007
Von Harriet Klausner - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The drivers who operate the ferry entering and leaving Martha's Vineyard are on strike stranding vacationers who have to pay higher prices for goods and services. The first death having to do with the strike is Eduardo Alvarez who got killed when he supposedly blew up the Trident that was crewed with scabs. Alvarez's wife tells Zee Jackson that her husband was a militant pacifist who would have nothing to do with blowing up things. Zee asks her husband detective J. W. to investigate what really happened.

In Boston, lawyer Brady Coyne gets a call from client Larry Bucyck asking him to come to the Vineyard because he needs help. When he gets there, Brady is shown a house where Larry saw a boat running without lights unloading crates and the men were carrying uzis. Brady sleeps over at Larry's house and the next morning leaves the house with his client still sleeping. When he returns, Larry is gone; he finds him in the pigpen, a bullet in his body and obvious signs of torture on the corpse. Brady stays at the home of his friend sleuth J.W. The two men working separately realize both investigations are linked by terrorists who have the same goal. Now J. W. and Brady have to figure out the logistics, the target and the location and then stop them using deadly force if necessary.

Due to the recent death of Phillip R. Craig this is probably the last J.W. Jackson-Brady Coyne collaboration, but this superb tale pays homage to the great author. Readers will feel the loss because this was an exceptional series and THIRD STRIKE is a fantastic who done it. The regional mystery captures the ambience of Martha's Vineyard and makes readers aware that not all who live on the island are rich. The natives who live there year round get much of their bounty from the sea. The pairing of Brady Coyne and J.W. Jackson is well done as each brings something special to the investigation.

Harriet Klausner
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Reviewing: Third Strike 13. Mai 2008
Von Kevin Tipple - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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J. W. Jackson is used to having his wife Zee pushing him to stay out of the deaths and other mysteries that occur on Martha's Vineyard. But, this time, when Eduardo Alverez is killed by an explosion in the engine room of the car and passenger ferry Trident, Zee feels differently. Eduardo may have been a striker but he was also by all accounts a quiet, hard working devoted family man who had no enemies. While the ferry strike continues unabated, Eduardo leaves behind a wife and child full of pain and heartache. Daddy isn't coming home and the police seem to have decided that since he was a striker, he was planting a bomb that just went off earlier than intended. With a little nudge from Zee, J. W. Jackson gets to poking around in the case.

It also doesn't take much convincing to get J. W. to help his old friend Brady Coyne. Coyne is a Boston attorney who has been contacted by one of his clients. The client also lives on Martha's Vineyard and has witnessed strange happenings in the middle of the night at an isolated dock. Men with automatic guns, large crates, and small boats running without their lights seem to indicate trouble but the nature of the trouble is unknown.

Coyne and Jackson begin poking around separately and soon find that their cases are linked. It leads them on a wild chase and a thrilling, though totally unbelievable climax, at one of the island's airstrips.

This is the fundamental problem with this novel. Since this is the third joint book, as well as the latest in a long series by each author, one does not expect sudden character revelations or some abrupt shift in character development. These are well established characters with long histories that aren't about to change. One does expect the plot to make sense. Especially with regards to terrorism these days and it doesn't come close.

Instead, the novel relies on a Hollywood B movie style ending in the big climax that just doesn't work. As such, any reader mildly aware of anything the last few years is apt to lose all suspension of disbelief. Savvy readers may find themselves laughing uncontrollably or launching the book across the room in a fit of annoyance. Either is possible and somebody should have addressed the issue long before the book saw print.

One wonders if this is a case where the author's prestigious names and body of work overruled any editorial considerations regarding the logic of the ending. Or maybe somebody thought Hollywood, where bad guys miss despite emptying clip after clip at the hero, will come calling with their big bucks. Either way, what up until the end had been a fairly good read, was destroyed by ludicrous sheer implausibility.

The authors can and usually do better. It is sad that this time that didn't happen.

Kevin R. Tipple (copyright) 2008
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Great collaborative effort 6. Januar 2008
Von Karen Potts - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Philip Craig's character, J.W. Jackson, lives on Martha's Vineyard where a strike has halted the ferries from crossing over to "America". A man is killed in a boat explosion and police assume that the man was trying to blow up the boat. J.W. is asked by the man's widow to investigate and to prove that her husband died innocently and accidentally. Meanwhile William Tapply's character, Brady Coyne, is called by one of his former clients to come to the Vineyard and help him with a problem. Brady is transported to the island by his old friend J.W., and they soon find that their two cases are related.

Craig and Tapply were close friends when Craig was alive, and their collaboration is smooth and seamless. They write alternate chapters from their characters' point of view and the result is a well-told tale of mystery with the wonderful background of Martha's Vineyard. J.W. is devoted to his wife Zee and his children, as Brady is to his girlfriend, Evie, which adds a refreshing dimension to this book. The world lost a good writer when Philip Craig died, but fortunately his many fans have this book and another one, "Vineyard Chill", to look forward to in June.
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