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Part of "Stoney Calhoun" series
"Gray Ghost," a novel by William G. Tapply, is a captivating and thrilling read that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story is set in the small town of Princeton, Massachusetts, and follows the life of Stoney Calhoun, a likable and mysterious protagonist who is trying to rebuild his life after a tragic accident. Calhoun, a former Boston detective, suffers from amnesia and is struggling to remember his past. He finds solace in the peaceful town of Princeton, where he works as a fishing guide and lives a quiet life. However, his peaceful existence is disrupted when he stumbles upon a dead body while out on a fishing trip. The story takes an intriguing turn as Calhoun becomes the prime suspect in the murder investigation. Despite his memory loss, he is determined to clear his name and uncover the truth behind the murder. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of secrets and lies that threaten to destroy the peaceful town of Princeton. Tapply's writing style is descriptive and engaging, bringing the small town of Princeton to life in a way that makes you feel as if you are right there with the characters. The pacing of the story is perfect, with just the right amount of suspense and intrigue to keep you turning the pages. One of the strengths of "Gray Ghost" is the complexity of the characters. Calhoun is a likable and relatable protagonist, and his struggle with memory loss adds depth and intrigue to his character. The supporting characters are also well-developed and add to the overall storyline. Overall, "Gray Ghost" is a must-read for fans of mystery and suspense novels. Tapply's writing style and complex characters make this a standout novel in the genre. Whether you're a fan of thrillers or just looking for a good read, "Gray Ghost" is a book that will not disappoint.
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