<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The return, after a three-year absence, of Sheriff Arly Hanks and the strange, misbegotten town of Maggody, Arkansas. Arly is facing a complicated murder investigation for which darned near everyone in town is a suspect.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Maggody, Arkansas (pop. 755) is perceived as a two-bit hick town, filled with one-bit hicks. But the mayor's wife, Mrs. Jim Bob Buchanon, seeks to change that perception with her latest scheme: a charity golf tournament! Which presents a bit of a challenge, since no one in Maggody plays golf and there is no course. But when the prize for the first hole-in-one is announced-a top-of-the-line bass boat-suddenly Maggody goes golf crazy...with limited success and maximum domestic disorder.</p><p>Besides the townspeople, there are several outside figures who actually know how to play the game. Among them: The low-level PGA player Bonaparte Buchanon and Tommy Ridner, an instructor from a nearby country club. As for Sheriff Arly Hanks? She has more important things to worry about on, and off, the job-and just wishes all this golf business would go away.</p><p>When Tommy Ridner beats the odds and sinks the first hole-in-one, it looks like what's done is done...until he's found in his bass boat-dead. Now Arly Hanks is facing a complicated murder investigation for which darned near everyone in town is a suspect.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><P>"Amusing, slap-happy and wise."--"Publishers Weekly"<P>Maggody, Arkansas (pop. 755) is perceived as a two-bit hick town, filled with one-bit hicks. But the mayor's wife, Mrs. Jim Bob Buchanon, seeks to change that perception with her latest scheme: a charity golf tournament! Which presents a bit of a challenge, since no one in Maggody plays golf and there is no course. But when the prize for the first hole-in-one is announced--a top-of-the-line bass boat--suddenly Maggody goes golf crazy with limited success and maximum domestic disorder.<P>"HUMOROUS A MYSTERY THAT KEEPS UP GUESSING, BUT WITHOUT DISTRACTING US FROM THE GOLF AND THE FUN."--"BOOKLIST"<P>Besides the townspeople, there are several outside figures who actually know how to play the game. Among them: The low-level PGA player Bonaparte Buchanon and Tommy Ridner, an instructor from a nearby country club. As for Sheriff Arly Hanks? She has more important things to worry about on, and off, the job--and just wishes all this golf business would go away.<P>"SPEND AN AFTERNOON IN MAGGODY AND YOU'LL BE RICHER FOR IT."--"ST. LOUIS"" POST-DISPATCH"<P>When Tommy Ridner beats the odds and sinks the first hole-in-one, it looks like what's done is done...until he's found in his bass boat--dead. Now Arly Hanks is facing a complicated murder investigation for which darned near everyone in town is a suspect."<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>PRAISE FOR JOAN HESS AND THE CLAIRE MALLOY SERIES<br><br><P>PRAISE FOR JOAN HESS AND THE CLAIRE MALLOY SERIES<P>"Well-paced suspense spiced with wry wit."--"Boston"" Sunday Herald "on" Closely Akin to Murder"<P>"Clever...irreverent murder and mayhem."--"Baton Rouge"" Sunday Advocate" on "Closely Akin to Murder"<P>"Wickedly amusing."--"Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine" on "Busy Bodies"<P> "Witty, pithy, and beautifully plotted...my favorite Claire Malloy so far."--Patricia Moyes on "Busy Bodies"<P>"Intriguing...an amusing look at the universal human comedy."--"Fort Smith"" Times Record"<P>"If you've never spent time with Claire and her crew, I feel sorry for you. Stop reading this nonsense and hop to it. You'll see wit and humanity all wrapped up in a nifty murder mystery."<BR>--Harlan Coben <P>"Delightful...worthy of Hercule Poirot in the classic "Death on the Nile."""--Publishers Weekly" on "Mummy Dearest"<P> "A good substitute for a trip to Egypt."--"Deadly Pleasures "on "Mummy Dearest"<P>"Hess fans will find much to entertain them..."--"Publishers Weekly "on "Damsels in Distress"<P>"Lively, sharp, irreverent."--"The New York Times Book Review" on "Poisoned Pins"<P>"Larcenous shenanigans...breezy throughout."--"Chicago"" Tribune" on "Poisoned Pins"<P>"With her wry asides, Claire makes a most engaging narrator. The author deftly juggles the various plot strands...the surprising denouement comes off with eclat."--"Publishers Weekly" on "Out on a Limb"<P>"A winning blend of soft-core feminism, trendy subplots, and a completely irreverent style that characterizes both the series and the sleuth."--"Houston"" Chronicle"<P>"A wildly entertaining series."--"Mystery Scene"<P>"Joan Hess is one of the best mystery writers in the world. She makes it look so easy that few readers and fewer critics realize what a rare talent hers is."--Elizabeth Peters, author of "Tomb of the Golden Bird"<P>"Joan Hess is seriously funny. Moreover, she is seriously kind as well as clever when depicting the follies, foibles, and fantasies of our lives. Viva Joan!"--Carolyn Hart, author of "Dead Days of Summer"<P>"Fresh and funny...her trademark humor is stamped on every page."--"Publishers Weekly," on "The Goodbye Body"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>JOAN HESS</b> is the author of both the Claire Malloy and the Arly Hanks (Maggody) mystery series. She is a winner of the American Mystery Award, a member of Sisters in Crime, and a former president of the American Crime Writers League. She lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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