Muscle MemoryMuscle Memory
a Brady Coyne Novel
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Book, 1999
Current format, Book, 1999, 1st ed, No Longer Available.Book, 1999
Current format, Book, 1999, 1st ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsBoston attorney Brady Coyne doesn't handle criminal cases - he makes a nice living drafting wills and deeds and doing other small legal work for a select list of clients. He does, however, handle divorces and, against his better judgment, he decides to represent Mick Fallon, a former professional basketball player, in a divorce suit brought against him by his wife.
A compulsive gambler, Mick is deep in debt to a local mobster, and he has a talent for making difficult situations worse. In fact, nothing is ever quite the way that Mick represents it to be, and the early stages of the divorce action aren't going well for Brady's client. Before it can get very far, however, Mick's wife is found brutally murdered in her living room. The obvious suspect is Mick himself - he was seen at her house that night and later lied about it - but Mick has disappeared. Though everyone from the police to the mob is after Mick, only Brady believes him to be innocent of the crime - a crime he has to solve before Mick's troubles overtake him permanently.
A new case for Boston attorney Brady Coyne involves his representation of former professional basketball player Mick Fallon in a divorce case, his discovery that Mick owes the mob money, and the murder of Mick's wife. 10,000 first printing.
In Boston, a former basketball player becomes the suspect in his wife's murder, ostensibly to collect her insurance. But the player's lawyer, sleuth Brady Coyne believes it was the work of the mob and tries to clear him.
A new case for Boston attorney Brady Coyne involves his representation of former professional basketball player Mick Fallon in a divorce case, his discovery that Mick owes the mob money, and the murder of Mick's wife
A compulsive gambler, Mick is deep in debt to a local mobster, and he has a talent for making difficult situations worse. In fact, nothing is ever quite the way that Mick represents it to be, and the early stages of the divorce action aren't going well for Brady's client. Before it can get very far, however, Mick's wife is found brutally murdered in her living room. The obvious suspect is Mick himself - he was seen at her house that night and later lied about it - but Mick has disappeared. Though everyone from the police to the mob is after Mick, only Brady believes him to be innocent of the crime - a crime he has to solve before Mick's troubles overtake him permanently.
A new case for Boston attorney Brady Coyne involves his representation of former professional basketball player Mick Fallon in a divorce case, his discovery that Mick owes the mob money, and the murder of Mick's wife. 10,000 first printing.
In Boston, a former basketball player becomes the suspect in his wife's murder, ostensibly to collect her insurance. But the player's lawyer, sleuth Brady Coyne believes it was the work of the mob and tries to clear him.
A new case for Boston attorney Brady Coyne involves his representation of former professional basketball player Mick Fallon in a divorce case, his discovery that Mick owes the mob money, and the murder of Mick's wife
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