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An Open Case of Death - (A Hacker Golf Mystery) by James y Bartlett (Paperback)

An Open Case of Death - (A Hacker Golf Mystery) by  James y Bartlett (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Hacker's back as the US Open heads to bucolic Pebble Beach. But change is in the air: newly married, newly laid off, Hacker finds the celebrity owners of the Lodge at Pebble Beach locked in a corporate succession battle. And when a young assistant pro drives his cart off the cliff at the eighth hole, things start to get serious. Can Hacker avoid danger, uncover the truth and manage to enjoy watching the championship unfold? Is Pebble Beach the greatest meeting betwixt land and sea in the world?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Bartlett knows the nuances and dynamics of the golf world, but beyond that, he's also a splendid storyteller.</p><p><em>--Golf Today</em></p><p>The author's combination of golf and foul play is engaging worth the effort</p><p><em>--Columbia (SC) State</em></p><p>The Dick Francis of golf</p><p>--<em>Golfweek</em></p><p>Passages fall with the sweet sound of the ball rattling in the cup.</p><p>--<em>Atlanta</em><em> Journal-Constitution</em></p><p> </p><p>Romps right along...Bartlett knows how to tell a story.</p><p>--<em>Boston</em><em> Globe</em></p><p>...so convincing you know that here is a writer deeply attached to his favorite sport.</p><p>--<em>Chicago</em><em> Sun-Times</em></p><p>Hacker is blessed with a feisty cynicism, a critical eye, and a sharp wit that makes him thoroughly enjoyable...</p><p><em>---www.oncourseliving.com</em></p><p>More than simply mysteries, though, the books also are a celebration of golf. About the game's traditions. About its code of behavior.</p><p><em>Bill Reynolds, Providence Journal</em></p><p>...some great golfer dialogue, a mix of butchered shots and great shots, a little rough stuff and some wisecracks and you soon will be on the right trail with Hacker, the ex-PGA player turned golf writer. Hard to believe, isn't it? This book reads like a string of birdies feels."</p><p>Bob Weisgerber, Golf Today</p><br>

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