T.M. Murphy & Seton Murphy

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T.M. Murphy, featured in the book 101 Highly Successful Novelists, is the author of the several books for kids. Murphy spends his time teaching creative writing at Boston College, touring schools to motivate young people to write, and also teaching writing during the summer at The Writers’ Shack in his hometown of Falmouth, Massachusetts. The Running Waves is Murphy’s first novel for adults, but not his last. For more information about T.M. Murphy check out his websites capecodwriter.com and therunningwaves.com.

 

Seton Murphy lives and works outside of Boston, but grew up in Falmouth, Massachusetts, in a family of writers. He is a graduate of Bridgewater State College. His influences include Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Tom Brady, Beck, and his parents. This is his first book.

 


Books

Running Waves, The Running Waves, The $15.00 Add to Cart


Reviews

 

"Reading The Running Waves takes you into the heart of a summer tourist town and makes you feel like one of the locals. The Brothers Murphy have concocted the perfect summer read recipe: equal parts music, baseball, beach, real-life drama, and in spite of it all, a healthy dose of fun and laughter."

~Casey Guerin, writer for the Boston College independent newspaper, The Heights

 

"The Running Waves plunges the reader into the world of Silver Shores, Cape Cod, where the postcard ideal ends and human struggles begin. As stark and haunting as its subject matter is – the novel explores themes from addiction to grief, fear of failure to fear of success – T.M. Murphy and Seton Murphy have struck that often elusive balance: their story tackles the darker side of human life in a book that is terrifically fun to read."

~Julia Cox, Freelance writer for The Cape Cod Times and NewEnglandFilm.com.

 

"The Running Waves by T.M. and Seton Murphy reveals in stylish, uncompromising prose, a Cape Cod milieu rarely — perhaps never — seen by outsiders who believe that the eroding headland is still Thoreau country. With spot-on, nut-and-bolt dialogue, the brothers Murphy paint masterfully, the struggling, blue-collar townies hell bent on getting out or going under."

~Andrew McAleer, #1 best-selling author of The 101 Habits of Highly Successful Novelists and Mystery Writing in a Nutshell.



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