Author: | Malcolm Hamer | ISBN: | 9781909121232 |
Publisher: | Hamer Books Limited | Publication: | May 20, 2016 |
Imprint: | Hamer Books Limited | Language: | English |
Author: | Malcolm Hamer |
ISBN: | 9781909121232 |
Publisher: | Hamer Books Limited |
Publication: | May 20, 2016 |
Imprint: | Hamer Books Limited |
Language: | English |
‘A bright debut in the sports thriller genre’ - Daily Mail
‘The author has used his inside knowledge of the professional game to create a very readable thriller’ - Sunday Telegraph
‘Cracking fast-paced action set against the background of the Open Championship’ - Yorkshire Evening Press
‘The man who can putt is a match for anyone’ is a golf truism; and Brian Harley, a journeyman pro with an unsavoury past, is proving its truth, with the help of an ultra-high-tech putter. Suddenly he’s winning tournaments and even the Open seems to be within his grasp. But Chris Ludlow, dubbed the ‘upper-crust’ caddie by the tabloid Press, is suspicious of Harley and his associates, especially when two of his caddies end up dead. Plunged into an alarming sequence of murder and treachery, Chris Ludlow has to solve the mystery, and has to do it during the final round of the Open Championship.
‘A bright debut in the sports thriller genre’ - Daily Mail
‘The author has used his inside knowledge of the professional game to create a very readable thriller’ - Sunday Telegraph
‘Cracking fast-paced action set against the background of the Open Championship’ - Yorkshire Evening Press
‘The man who can putt is a match for anyone’ is a golf truism; and Brian Harley, a journeyman pro with an unsavoury past, is proving its truth, with the help of an ultra-high-tech putter. Suddenly he’s winning tournaments and even the Open seems to be within his grasp. But Chris Ludlow, dubbed the ‘upper-crust’ caddie by the tabloid Press, is suspicious of Harley and his associates, especially when two of his caddies end up dead. Plunged into an alarming sequence of murder and treachery, Chris Ludlow has to solve the mystery, and has to do it during the final round of the Open Championship.